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BY J. FRANCIS LOGAN
Author of ;;rhe Slacker." "The Living Hell," "Alimony," Etc
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QPY PROOF America means only one, thing— a
O short, quick, decisive victory— and with honor,
too! Like all enigmatic problems, some one just had
to solve it— and so it has come to pass. From out of
the masses there has arisen one whose trumpet- blast
prophecy shall be heard across this land, and the call
will be truly American : "Help save a million lives,
billions of dollars for America, and with no cost to YOU,
lower to everlasting Peace and Love, the Greatest Flag
that flies-THE STARS AND STRIPES!"
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Every City is Mobilizing— Join Now
The Voluntary Secret Service — V. S. S.
ALL PROFITS TO LIBERTY LOAN ISSUES
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Copyrighted, July 1917 All Rights Reserved
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INDEX JJiJcf
Pages 3 to 16 introduction ,3
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SUBJECTS:
1 A — Allied Professionalism 16
" B — Allied Veterans — G. A. R. and Spanish-American War 17
" C^ — "Agricultnre — American Farmers 17
" D — ^^Abbat'toirs — American ; and Packing Honses 18
" E — Apothecaries — American Druggists 18
" F — Aeroplanes — American Manufacturers 19
" G — American Bankers and Financiers 19
" H — Am.erican Chemist Laboratories 20
" I — ^American Chemical Manufacturers ..: ., ,••;•••• 20
" J — American Civil Service — State, Inter-City, Local 20
" K — American Department Stores ! .'/. . .> .'. . ..-• 21
" L — Employers .;. ; . 22
" M^ — American Ecclesiastic — To Every Pulpiteer 22
" N — American Farms, Dairy and Depots 23
" O — ^American Food Stuffs Makers .'.■/. . .'. "::. 23
" P— American Factories , . 24
" Q — American Hospitals; State, City and Private 24
" R— American Hotels 25
" S — American Horticulturists and Florists , 26
" T — American Inventors 26
" U — American Miners 26
" V — American Merchants 27
" W- American Munition Plants 28
" X — American Manufacturing Plants 28
" Y — American Navigators 29
" Z— American Oil Wells 30
3 A — American Office Buildings 30
" B— Officialdom, State 31
C — American Physicians 31
" D— American Preservers of Foodstuffs 32
" E — American Restaurateurs 32
" F — ^American Ranch Owners 32
" G — American Railroads 33
" H— .American Railroads— Surface Cars 34
I— American Railroads— *A11 Subway Lines 34
" J — American Residential— Travelers 3 5
K — America 30— 39
Remarks:— r/;r author reserves all translatable rights of this book, and
into any language, Scandinavia!/ inclusive.
V. S. S. AND THE LIBERA' BOND!
JUL '.2 1917 ©CIA47U04
SPY PROOF AMERICA
By J. Francis Locan.
(Copyrig:hted July 1"J17.) All Rights Reserved.
TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC.
Times, such as are these, w'hen the horror .of war is upon this nation, is the
exact, the only extraordinary era that our whole existence on this earth may
ever again permit of us, as a body, to assist our Flag.
We all know that : Only and always and forever, as in all things else in
life is it that the spirit makes the man, woman or child. Nothing can be
accomplished without spirit ; all tilings with it. There has not yet appeared
upon the page of any histor}^, any mortal whose ambitiousness gained zenith
power other than along that lofty, that wondrous road which leads to that
high, peaked with golden clouds of summit, of soul burning SPIRIT. Nor
shall there ever be in this LIFE.
What are yoii going to say when the war is over? Are you prepared to tell
'those upon whom you look down and far, far back as you possibly can look into
the past of your grand-c'hildren, "that you sat still all through the world's
greatest war" — absolutely, inactively so? You know tlhat of all things that will
be the hardest to overcome, that one question, don't you?- — what did you do in
the great WAR?
The writer of this book had the honor of answering the call for men to th^
colors vvhen the issue came and by that great man WILLIAM McKINLEY.
And it is for that reason that I v/ant to save yoii from yourself; it is for that
reason that I want to show you how — though you may never shoulder a gun,
sew a bandage or join the RED CROSS— how you can serve your COUNTRY in
an equallv great capacity as though you were in active service, in the midst of
a very trying CAMPAIGN . . . and on the field of BATTLE.
I sincerely believe tlhat the sale of this book will run up to the 500,000 copy
m.ark. Therefore, I will have enlisted one half MILLION people who, and
during their spare moments will, give to their COUNTRY a service that could
not otherwise be purchased for less than the minimum salary of TWO
THOUSAND DOLLARS a year. My method will, if carried out, and by my
READERS, save for the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, ONE BILLION
DOLLARS A YEAR, and in actual, paid out SALARY.
To those who, because of physical disability or over age are prevented from
joining one arm or other of tihe service; to those wiho, because of their me-
chanical or industrial ability or too large a family, remain at home; or the
woman who would but cannot leave a large family to join the RED CROSS, or
BOYS and GIRLS w^ho have not yet fully matured, how do you think you would
feel, When, five or ten years from now, you throw back your proud heads, and
say: "No, I did not go to the war — not exactly, no — but I did give to the Flag
tlhat w'hich v.as best in me and throughout the entire war I was one of the
HALF MILLION whose active HOME service saved the GOVERNMENT
enough money to upkeep FOUR SOLDIERS in the field each year of our
service, which upkeep suppHed them with salary, equipments, clothes, food and
munitions ; — I was a member of the civilian V. S. S., the VOLUNTARY
SECRET SERVICE! ... I WAS ONE OF THE HALF MILLION WHOSE
SERVICE, AND FREELY GIVEN, TOO, HELPED KEEP IN THE FIELD
AND DURING THE WAR AN ARAIY OF TWO MILLION SOLDIERS !"
Will not this be far more beautiful, serenely patriotic than all things else that
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any one or more Americans could ever hope to do, even though they gave to
their COU-NTRY their all? Of course it would! Why? Because we of the
HALF MILLION are the MASSES, the guides of DEMOCRACY, of which
we shall then be ONE.
As those of the V. S. S. read of the daily onslaught, both at home and on
foreign soil, they will go forth with a light heart, aye, and with a lighter
conscience, for ever in their mind will be that foremost thought : "For every
captured SPY that many months nearer PEACE is MY COUNTRY."
And so will the world eventually adopt what shall soon be known as a
universal phrase: "KEEP OUT OF AMERICA, YOU ALIEN ENEMIES;
KEEP OUT! AND IF YOU ARE STILL THERE, STOP; BECAUSE IF
YOU DON'T YOU MAY REST ASSURED THAT THE 'VOLUNTARY
SECRET SERVICE' WILL POSITIVELY GET YOU !"
When our scar-bearing brothers return from the trenches, and relate to
you those awful days— days that the thundering guns smoked into the ebony,
the inky blackness of cruel, bloody, ill-cultured night; and the nights are be-
spoken of as being beyond, inexplicably beyond description by the most gifted
genius of the soldiery, or oratorical exponent, what will you then have to say?
Instead of fearing to face those whom Almighty God gave to the defense
of your COUNTRY, you will greet their oncoming ; j-es — you will ; because you
can very proudly, truthfully sav to them : "I, too, served mv countrv. I was
an active member of the half million SPY BRIGADE, the V. S. S."
Tell me not that this or that or the other soldier, or group of soldiers, will
but stand agape at what you yourself might possibly be afcle to relate regarding
your personal capture of, or your sterling assis-tance in the capturing of a SPY,
else I will say : "Citizen, you speak with little heart, and weakly too do you
imitate our TRUE PATRIOT. Because if you let your conscience dictate your
determined duty to your dear country and during the war you will, I am sure,
have narrated both during and ihence our national conflict saintly truths of
thrilling, patient and courageous moment; truths w'hich, though history may
overlook, the garment around which we all so humanely enwrap them, the
unselfish sacrifice and soul-like manner in whioh we so freely give them, never
will forget : The Stars and Stripes !"
Never before in 'the history of mankind has there been spread broadcast
throughout any free and peace-loving land, and by a Vv^riter of sufficient courage
to ask for what he thought his country could use, and at that time, and by the
consent of only a necessary and sane conviction do I ask it : I ask my readers
to join hearts and hands, and for the benefit of the country in general do I
again request, that those who do not go to war, and for reasons heretofore
ascribed, w'hich reasons better suggests their home service value, to become, and
only during their leisure moments, members of the VOLUNTARY SECRET
SERVICE.'
The sooner the world learns that American soil hdlds, and free and inde-
pendent of the U. S. SECRET SERVICE, and for that period of time during
the war only, an army of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND voluntary secret
service men and womcn,^ the sooner will we be in a position to eliminate plots
and plotters from our soil, and for good and all time; and so, therefore, and in
the height of justifiable sanctity and moral ethics of and for Christian man-
kind shall we be able to draw to a more s'tringent and conclusive close this mad
devastation of free existence.
There are so many tricks in the "SPY BOX" that it is imperative that I
make my "script" read doubly plain, and for many pages before I begin my
minute description oi how Spies gain their information. It is well to know
that Spies— real Spies, I mean— are highly cultured men and women; they pos-
sess talent and intellect, and the women, beauty: and always do they have a
plentiful supply of money. They are devoid of all traits and scruples; passion
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within them is dead ; mercilessness is their God ; havoc their only thrill, and
the more dupes they enhst in the cause, which is their endless chain of intrigue,
the more glances they steal into the pages of the only Bible they possess :
Crime !
And the combined intelligence of these people have been concentrated upon
one solid subject: To serve the crown; to wreck republicanism. These traitors
come to our shores and bathe in our democratic friendship; they accept our
hospitable consideration, yes — and to get still closer, deeper beneath our skin,
they even marry our dear American Girl. But all crime must, sooner or later,
pass through that wo.nder school, that labyrinthal gallery of wizardry, that magic
glass of democracy — THE AMERICAN PRESS — and this self-same press
will be the fairy God to mj! army of one-half million — the V. S. S. !
There are in this country today, and spread throughout our entire land,
one quarter of a million of foreign SPIES ! They breed their dupes where they
can, and each succeeding convert to their heinous order will cultivate the crim-
inal blood in another and advise it into a high state of lawlessness ; desire on
their parts to exceed each other in the open field of destruction has long since
become the height of monstrosity. Fiendish concoctions, desire to out-lie each
other, walking through the blood of each other's soul, that they might gain the
approval of the master SPY — Is not this alone sufficient to inform you of the
merit of both the men and women whose devilish feet are now traversing our
American soil?
Why are the}' so active, say you. Because it is an open field of competition
and with false promises still fresh in the minds of these dupes they will com-
mit any crime; and the more fiendish the crime the quicker the advancement.
They all strive for advancement. They are all subjects of a fervent desire to
get to that position of authority whereby they can dictate specifically just what
is and is not to be destroyed by their subordinates ; and, besides, such a position
allows of their shaking the hand of the Master Spy — occasionally; at least
they believe it to be the Master Spy. But that man is never known ; always is
it a fact that he is never known. And still we hear of many going to jail
because of being convicted of Spy work. Don't believe that ! There is always
one man or more who is far beyond the Master Spy, and who is still high enough
up in his government, and which man is believed to be the Master Spy and by the
dupes — who keeps silent and goes to jail. But Mr. Spy is busy again the next
day. And the U. S. Secret Service know how hard it is to get the right man,
when it comes down to exactly who the real Spy is. They are here for that
purpose. Do what they can, while they can ; and when they catch one, he must
stop ; but how about the army they leave behind to continue the devastation,
which army will in turn develop another.
Here is where I claim my half million army — ^the V. S. S. — will be able to
keep in touch with every move any Spy emissary tries tries to make, and in any
part of the United States, and during the entire war. Every Spy emissary
knows that the extraordinary activity of the U. S. Secret Service is at this
time greater than at any other era of our history ; and they will therefore act
more cautiously, weigh their methods and time every act. But they will not
dare to try anything if they become aware of the newest fact : That half mil-
lion more tried and true men and women are on their heels! Why? Because
with an additional force of patriots whose efficient acts of law I shall so instruct
as to be unable to err, and further down in this book, no one need fear to
properly execute the law, when the time comes ; because I shall devote fifteen
thousand words to the subject: HOW TO DISTINGUISH A SPY, and all
men and women whose service the government do not require in the actual
war need not fear to carry out my instructions and to the letter. Aside from
myself, and I am with the Government to the end, you can rest assured that
both the U. S. Government, the Secret Service, the people of this country, and
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the Army and Navy will thank us for the service we freely give to this — Our
Country.
If every man, woman and child who reads this book will give his or her
undivided devotion to the carrying out of the spirit of this book we will kill,
and with one blow, Spy work in this country; and with the dealing of this blow
you will be one of the V. S. S. who helped bring peace to the world, for yoii
must know: That where plotters cannot involve, intrigue mus't die; and so it
is that I want every reader to become a serious, a conscientious member of the
V. S. S. Let no mother or father grieve at their blood being in the trenches;
for we at home are doing an equal service. LONG LIVE THE VOLUNTARY
SECRET SERVICE! Let us stand together as one; let us be determined to
wipe out Spies with the same vim and love for our work as we would be
serious were we to meet our GOD and on the morrow.
With this spirit we can not help but gloriously succeed.
The American public are the easiest on earth to deceive ; they take
to their hearts and in dire sympathy universal cosmopolitanism ; they believe ;
and that is just the thing the people of the V. S. S. must overcome: They
must run to cover the very traitor who, and after years of American hospitality,
has openly and pubHcly so abused our confidence that we must now suppress
or be numbered among those nations who now bow to the iron heel of their
giant oppressor — Prussianism.
It therefore behooves every American to rise to that height of chivalry
so characteristic of those red corpuscles that have so freely flown within his
veins, and since the spirit of '76, and resent the further sowing of any satanic
seeds by those who, and up to a very recent date, too, smiled on us tlarough a
steel mask and firmly shook our hand after having slipped off the iron glove.
But we here in America know full well Iioav to handle those who toss
their sleepless heads upon those delicate seas of feathered hypocrisy. But this
country is here to stay; no power on earth can take one star from Old Glory;
nor will any free born American ever cease to stand close up and under our
great big Eagle. And close behind them will be that great body of the home-
guard— the V. S. S. !
Every great idea is that very thing that the public of that time is actually
thinking aboirt ; they live it, breathe it ; and then, when along comes that
person who really gives it life, love and progressiveness so do the populace
grasp It to their noble hearts and with a spirit that permits of its natural
longevity. And so do I hope that that same love shall persist in the wake of
the V. S. S. Always and foremost in our minds must we think, and constantly
so, this thought: That we as a nation are at war so must we think and seri-
ously so— war, war, war!
This is no time to pray for peace ; we did all that kind of praying and for
three years. Result: They almost put that Mexican deal straight over on us!
We can't take any more chances; we have got to so imbue into the minds of
our enemies the solid fact that America can't be fooled twice in the same gen-
eration ; that we are going to make the world respect us ; and the fact that we
might have been too proud to fight must now be looked upon only as though
it were a past myth ; that the mere fact of our having blushed because of our
saintly courtesy and open patience has nothing to do with, and absolutely so,
yesterday; that this is our tomorrow, and that we have no idea of ever even
thinking about going back to yesterday; with us it shall be only and always—
tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow !
And so it is with our soldiers, those steady boys who never try to shoot
unless they first smell the smoke of the opposite trenches ; and when that smoke
is once within instinctive distance of their nostrils— well, I v/ould that that great
and national loved soldier tell you just what they will do— Theodore Roosevelt.
I merely quote the above to show you, dear reader, that even in the trenches
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our soldiers are humane— until, of course, that first shot is fired; nor would I
dare to so write myself were I, myself, not a veteran of one war and for my
country, the U. S. A.
And so as I go on down through the pages of this book must you know
that you are the recipient of facts which are now fresh in the minds of the
world's men whose country honor them with high positions of statescraft —
American Officialism. But as a patriot I am going to overlook nothing that I
think the public should know; and about Spies— .well, hide your modesty and
look straight into the face-facts.
To overcome your sins of easy going bohemianism, your paying too much
heed to a weak-minded clique of society creatures of misplaced vertebrae, whose
soliloquies eventually ordained them into a noisy, subconscious state of mind
labelled "pacifists," whose pestilential endeavor almost made pervious the big
minds of strong men, and the taking of too much for granted, we must now
get our minds clear for action; v.-e must be courageous enough to admit our
faults ; and by so doing all things else shall be forgotten ; and there shall reniain
in our mind's eye thatone and only great thought: Our retrieved reformation.
Overcome and for the sake of the country in general things that led to the
actual cause of our having been too congenial to those whose every advantage
of rights and good will on our soil has been most cruelly abused. And from now
on and to the end of the war let us make it our daily bible thought to keep
our own counsel. By so doing we shall have begun to strongly establish a great
war point — silence. And upon this point alone depends the success of each and
every member of the V. S. S. Work for your country and your flag and your
people. But do these things with a quiet dignity ; do them so that you will look
back upon your task and in after years only as does that person think, and
ahvays so, of a lost iove : Daily.
Every great national climax brings forth that which is best in the patriots
of that country and at that time; never has history told a deliberate lie in this
respect, nor shall that long since dormant genius which, great or small, dances
along that timid outskirt of the human' soul, longer manacle its spirit of recog-
nition and in those retrogressive swamps of cold, stone still, enigmatic wiles
of phantasy. Alas! they shall rise, rise, rise! and into tlieir souls once again,
as it was a century ago, shall come that rugged determination : Kill, yes, kill, all
symptoms of that Nem^esis known as the golden ghost — ^lethargy and procras-
tination shall disappear in an unknown grave — the dynamic tray shall serve us
no more ; ; the scarlet spread, bleached white, no longer shall deceive us ;
dyspeptic victuals will henceforth be rejected; veils worn by our innocent good
fellowship shall henceforth be tightened about our heads, and from this hour ou,
until peace again extols throughout America, and the Eagle again quietly sub-
sides, "We stop be'lieving; we m.ust be shown!"
The quiet manner in which the V. S. S. shall go about their duty and
expunge all traitors and Spies and their emissaries from our soil, the combined
vigilence and intelligence of our "Army 'of a Half Million," together with the
knowledge that our Armies in the field of active service are fully aware of the
real home fact — that fighting for them and as a rear guard stands another
Army of half a million, and what will that say to the men in the field whose
every movement is for posterity, but this : That the universe will soon learn
that the American genius has ri'sen to its fullest heiglit, that we are alive on
both ends ; that for every link we break in the chain of intrigue — foreign attempt
to further till our soil with venom— that much louder will our voices be heard
over all parts of the earth beneath which there exists, life; prevention of count-
less battles, mayhap, and the saving of thousands upon thousands of lives ; the
bringing to an early close the most colossal v/ar of all ages and the shouting
of the voices of the entire Christian world : "America ! Oh, America ! God
bless you, America!"
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Never forget for one single moment that fhe activity which we throw into
our silent work will have a lesser hearing on the eventual, probable saving of
the very life of that one whom you dearly love and to whose flag you have
given him, because it wiW not; for, as we strive to play that master military
blow which, when once delivered, always and abruptly ends every war, so shall
we become better acquainted with that bugle blast that must again permit of
us to turn our minds and thoughts to concentrative education of American baby-
hood, that they in turn might endure in our beautiful past sentiment and traits
of precious righteousness ; and the bringing home of those whom we love that
they might assist us to bury, and deep down into the very souls of our tots of
the rising generation, devotion, chivalry — Americanism.
What will those fathers say to their children? Were you unable to join
in the descriptive narratives — since the country saw fit to 'leave you behind —
how do you think you would then feel? Would you court going into the dazed
open, out of physical fear that your ears might be unable to listen to the word,
"My Country;" or would you hide behind that old adage: If I hadn't been so
old I certainly would have been there.too, — ^or would you not rather stand up,
with that ifire burning out of your clear eyes — (the eyes of patriots never dim —
and your chest thrown out, and say: "I, sir, was an active member of the
home guard," And as you go on and relate of the actual part you took in the
running down of such and such a Spy, your trials and tribulations, and the
valiant service that you gave to the country and the flag, and without considera-
tion— pure voluntary service, and one of the "half million brigade" — of men,
women, young boys and girls, and that you, each member, supported four sol-
diers a year and during the war — well, what do you think that soldier is going
to say? This: "Tell me all about it ; it's wonderful."
Members of the V. S. S., the eyes of the world will never cease to be stead-
fastly upon you ; you will be acknowledged as the first, the greatest corps de
garde ever organized ; other countries at war will mobilize their home guard, and
the Paris Bureau, Scotland Yard and the Russian Duma will follow you ; like-
wise will the home guards of every Ally get behind the police of their respective
nations, and exactly as we here fn America will stand in the silent background
and as an iron reinforcement to the U. S. S. S. With such service behind the
Allied police forces of the Allies, how long do you think Spies can endure?
We are togetlier, and so do we here in America, originate and over night the
greatest police army on earth.
Your solemn vow to join the V. S. S. is a step nearer peace on earth.
Nor could the sudden unity of this country have been believed ever to have
so risen, and in only a few short weeks, as to turn into just and only ONE per-
son a hundred MILLION PEOPLE. Again we have accomplished the miracu-
lous. It is a way we have ; though we sometimes linger too long in deciding the
awakening point. However, and since our national convictions have been writ-
ten into letters of law we, all of us, must help bear up those three letters of
the law — the weightiest on earth: W-A-R. Every hour wasted in idle conjec-
ture means an extra day of actual warfare, and to know the true meaning of
this statement you must understand distinctly this : Every extra day that we
remain at war means to America an expenditure of twent3^-five million dollars.
So you can see for yourself that the wiping out of Spies means only one
thing, and that I want to make so plain that no one can fail to thoroughly
understand me. Here it is : Memorize it— The so'ldiery can move in secrecy ;
alien enemies who fear that their every move might be detected by the V. S. S.
will not dare try to venture within the bounds of careless daring, nor will their
neck-loving dictators care to so dangerously command them; the Navy can
likewise maneuver along our coasts with their full thoughts glued upon the
flagship; all coast defence and fortifications can specifically concentrate, and
salient land forces can mobilize; and every single arm of the service will know
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that behind them, and as a soHd unit, and in rear of the U. S. S. S., stands that
wonderful army of patriots w-'ho'se honor to their flag has wiped out all chances
that Spies ever might have had to do damage to the UNITED STATES GOV-
ERNMENT— the V. S. S. also. What greater spirit could our men in arms
possibly have than the constant, the all loving thought that the entire populace
at home are working and together and for and toward one end only ; that their
sweethearts are in the service ; that their wives and children are constantly on
the alert, and, last but not least, fathers and mothers have — and where age don't
count — land for the first time in the history of the wodd been able to offer
valuable service to the country?
This marvelous state of unison is the first germ of international conception
which must eventually become a general and Christian world adoption of neces-
sity. A month hence the issue of this warning shall prove my words prophetic.
Nor can the living Spy on American soi'l peruse this book less he or she look
about them and constantly for the very and actual fear that the wrath of de-
mocracy swoop down upon them and crush them to the four winds, evaporate
their remains of nothingness into a still further state of extinction and, further
stili, despatch, and into the most remote archives of vacuous hell, their last
vestige of pre-existence, that republicanism may never again be challenged by
retrogression. Those that hide behind the silken banner of modern progress,
only to tear and into_ threads and at the earliest opportunity, all grace of God
and lawful, conscientious agreements ; and shower the peaceful hearth-stone of
innocent neighbors, and for a foot of adjacent territory, with molten steel?
Did God give us super-genius only to manifold funereal intent??
And it is t^ preveiit such desecration that I send forth my humane message
to all Christian mankind: "Listen, deduct, fathom; serve with your soul; the
physical is only the outer half ; the brain, heart, imagination— these lead to the
only altar. It is 'neath this mansion roof and before this secret altar that we
of America always kneel, and always shall; and, though we have at times
sweated blood, we have no regrets for those w'hom we have so freely given, nor
shall we ever consider lost those sacrificed upon our altar — ^^that of Amrican
conviction.
So humane are we of blessed America that we would if we but could — and
send forth into the enemies' lines of actual conflict, shells of warning, dead bead
aimed shells which accuracy — though empty shells — would tell our enemies to
withdraw or prepare for a fusilade of rapid, deadly gun fire that no skill or
courage could withstand ; an attack that our enemies' survivors would look back
upon as being the only exponents of the fittest deluge of human destruction ever
delivered.
You of America know that this is only another one of our big traits ;
only another one of those beautiful, humanely beautiful characteristics in our
national box of priceless possessions: The things that the world forced us to
prove — Unity.
Every living soul in this country should know the full elements of this book
and know it from a heart study; and those who are v/ith the sentiment of the
backbone of the nation will agree with the author; and those who are not have
but to voice their opinion. Dissension against this prophetic writing proves my
advocacy as regards the necessity and absolute obliteration of all Spies. For
intelligence knows that to deny right means only one thing — be on the lookout
for those that truthful accusations hurt; the biggest and best issue possible
toward the early campaign of the V. S. S. !
When you walk into the parlor of any well-known Christian family you
will find pre-eminent among their book collection, and lying on the table, the
Bible. At once you detect solid environment. If you have in mind a subject
on ecclesiasm you expect its cordial greeting; and seldom are you disappointed,
especially among those who believe in the infinitus. These same staunch people
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now have the opportunity to equally prove and to their earthly God, asimilai
constancy, patriotism, love for their country. And beside that prophetic book
of past and forgotten ages they now place, and rightly so, what_ shall yet
become an equally strong disciple of our flag as is the Bible, the guide to our
souls—the VOLUNTARY SERVICE EDITION.
Back home here and afar from the fierce detonations of the battlefield we
have to think of, deeply, quietly, carefully, these, the most gigantic of all
modern era subjects: Since love made me give my child to my flag an equal
and constant and indefatigable love will bring him back to me; and so may
every mother acclaim. Likewise may fathers who grieve over the possible loss
of their sons, that the family name may not pass down through posterity, help
end our present conflict. Sweethearts and prospective brides whose secret and
sacred desires for the promulgation of the living images of those to whom they
have given love and solemn, holy, chaste can, and with an eulogy in equal de-
termination to that fiery love of and for him, help bring him :home to you and
fresh from the battlefield. Daughters can help bring back home, brothers ;
brothers, brothers and fathers; and relative blood, relatives; while our elderly
folks, too, will once more be able to thrill as upon their earshot falls combined
tales and laughter of that good old-time family-tree gathering. We have but
to do our duty 'to accomplish these things.
If every citizen whose service to the country demands that he shall remain
at home — for reasons best known to the government — will promise, and keep
that prom.ise foremost in the minds eye, and those who may not serve will
do likewise, you may rest assured, that — and every V. S. S. member of the
great silent army must know : We will clean the entire land of SPIES, save
■ for this, our country, billions of dollars — which money will help keep intact
our natural resources ; and enable us to readily, substantially finance worthy
considerations and by acts of state— and render a service, v/hich service shall
be freely given as does the blood flow and with ease through healthy veins ;
and with this great silent service so can we accompHsh the greatest double
act in history : — Freely giving to America what would were we forced to
procure it and by salary, double the war cost ; whereas, and on the other
hand, iind by our loj^'alty, reduce the actual war cost, one half, and help bring
to an early close the WAR; and make America — SPY PROOF.
May God bless and guide your every movement, you brave members of the
V. S. S.
What could be more serenely aspired to, and by those who cannot serve
at the actual front, than the thought: "As I look at you Old Glory so do I
serve you ; and when I say I serve you I mean with my heart, my soul ; my
whole intellect, my courage. And if, as one of the great 'silent army' you bid
me, so 3'ou can have my life; for, as an exponent of national patriotism, I
do not specify; no one must; supposition is dead, meditation decadent, fickle-
ness, an open invite to calamity. Since these near above words border upon
things that could possibly be thought out, and well by culture as mediocrity,
now is the time to obliterate all thoughts, and during the war period, that
might at any other time be accused against that ghost of psychology — uncon-
sdonable brain shock in the wake of powerful imagination: 'Mental abstrac-
tion : 'A traitor which, if you weigh your words, must die !' "
Every available body that might aid this country during this crisis already
have begun their specific method of mobilization; but now begins the assemb-
lage of the SUPREME, the greatest in the history of the world— the V. S. S.
The truest and most impartial organization ever conceived since brain power
became the vitality of progressive democracy can be observed by the incep-
tion of the mightiest money-saving-service-army, and during a war, that ever
shall have been construed in this or any other country on this earth. Utilize
those of our great nation and as a single, and solid unit, and those only to
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whom the war voice says "s'tay home"— -as the impervious, the "half milHon"
brigade whose^ vigilence in the field of open life, and voluntarily so, will not
surely and quickly sweep clean the entire nation and for all time, of Spies,
but despatch to the universe what shall become known as the "Immortal
Message." The Indefatigable Army^the Voluntary Secret Service is the
author's message to the American public !
The creation of this original defence arm of the service is only traditional
of the country; we are known as always being able to rise to any and every
occasion. And so shall I both detail and instruct, and later down in these
pages, what must soon become the acknowledged army of modern times;
because, not only shall my corps both support the keen preservation of un-
hampered industrialism, and continue to do so and during the war, but save
the nation "billions of dollars" by so doing, which saving will, if my army
of the V. S. S. should reach the grand membership of TWO AND ONE
HALF MILLIONS, amount to FIVE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS A YEAR;
enough money to support, each year during the war, our ARMY and NAVY.
What do you think this country could do with TEN BILLIONS a year?
That is exactly the salary which would have to be paid to (Two and one
half millions) of secret service, and at a rate of TWO THOUSAND DOL-
LARS a year. And I quote a very low, a minimum figure, at that. And,
furthermore, the country is in dire need of this service, and at this actual
writing; but it can see no way dear to acquire so gigantic a force of pro-
ficient service, for the simple reason that k cannot afford to pay out of the
treasury, and at this time, so tremendous a sum of money.
This is where the V. S. S. is going to become a blessing to the country
in general and at this most opportune of all modern time, times. Always
remember that no country can ever have too many Secret Service during a
war; that the m.ore they have the shorter becomes the life of the war; and
the sooner the war ends the sooner stops what is known as both war tax
and the national indebtedness. And why is this a fact? Because the Secret
Service of any country is the vital arm of that country and recognized as
the guiding body to the war pivot. Why is this a fact? Because the greater
the number of this body the greater is the number of plots and intrigue and
treason and conspiracy which is positively run to earth. And with this accom-
plished, what happens? Simply this. Your nation is Spy Proof. Well, what
happens then? Your industries work in capacity; they turn out the supply
equal to the demand ; and, greater still, the combined labor of the country
works in harmony and absolutely free from any and all impartial molestation.
Then wliat? Your Army and Navy moves in secrecy; the enemy is ignorant
of any prospective move either by land or water; Spy communications are
dead; quick, decisive blows are struck and with victorious effect; the enemy
is crushed ; and, so, comes an equally conclusive ending of the war. But the
Secret Service is the vital path-finder which ahvays leads us back home;
to peace, love — happiness.
That, m.y reader, is what the V. S. S. is going to help America to accom-
plish ; and by so doing will the early members of my corps go down in history
as being the Men, Women, Young Boys and Girls who, though both too old
and young to serve, served as the greatest rear guard of the V. S. S. that
tlie christian era will ever know.
And together with them at home will be found both the brains of the
masses and industrial kings and their executive ability, to assist the V. S. S.
whenever the occasion arises.
Our allegiance to the flag will l)ring to this country the sudden peace that
our patience could no longer withstand and with dignity; and, although, we are
in no position to look askance upon the gravity of so great and bloody a
conflict, we are in just that channel to throw into the war our full and
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undivided spirit, a spirit of love and devotion, of courage and dependable
conviction; and with it we must stand upon that firm and solemn altar of
tradition— all that we want to do, shall do, or ever hope to do as an active
member of the V. S. S. depends upon, and absolutely so, that which first
gave to us the country under which flag God permitted of us the freedom
of birth-CONSERVATISM.
And now, my esteemed reader, and before I start to tear and into a
thousand bits of truthful threads— (and with the full knowledge that I am an
American whose humlDle duty it is to answer my country When they call
together the brains of the nation, and for which country and whose flag I
would give my most sacred all) the Spy Box ! and with a fifteen thousand
word description on exactly how to devastate this infamy, I will first portray
to you why the sworn honor to the great "silent army" is a duty beneficial
to your own future happiness, and vitally so, as is it loyal to the flag and
constant to the V. S. S. I use no subterfuge; I cite no facts; I strive neither
to incite nor excite; nor would I use one word to misguide you — the delicacy
of my principle would abhor me were I to so do ; also would the talent of
my art frown down upon me for any literary breach for mere gain; there-
for, I will tell you only of our need for you and the real truth. I ask only
that you give your full thoughts to the service of your country and only during
the war, and only during your leisure hours; and then in a little while and
when you grow up with your new thoughts, you can — say, in a month or so —
apply them and actively so, and every minute during your working hours
and with wonderful results. Thus the great army is in its full stride and
"half a million strong!" And, sure as the masses learn of our progress, just
so sure will it double in actual number and over night. And so sure as does
•lightning streak flash down upon us and from the high heavens, and with
a rapidity known only to the gods, equally rapid and through the minds of the
masses shall pass my, the prophetic warning; and with this almighty, clear
message, soul appeal to the public so, I hope, shall there then have begun an
immediate mobilization of the V. S. S. and of so gigantic, so climatic an
aptitude that each 'hour tolled off the clock of existence shall take with it
the last vestige even of Spy reminiscence, and for all time from our honored
free land soil ; and with this known fact so may we again set about to establish
AND FOR THE RISING GENERATION, and their childrens childrens,
children the setting aside of any and all obstacles that might ever again
obstruct their unhampered march along and upon the high roads to progress ;
that throughout the life of our nation and clear down to the dawn of eternity
we, and those of us shall, and those of them and their children, be free as the
rising and setting sun in the working out of our and their, own blessed right
to conscientious and individual salvation. This the V. S. S. can do.
Ruthless in our stern conviction as have been those rattle-snakes "whom
we so honestly gave our warm hand shakes, only to have lived to see, and
by those self same people an attempted contempt toward our flag, is the exact
and only way to bring to an early closing of amazing success and by the
great army of the V. S. S." — the death knell to SPIES. And with devotion
never before heard of will the soldiers in the field see, entwined in the very
smoke clouds which arise from out of thier roaring guns, imaginary pictures
of the spirit of the silent army : And further through the magic twists of
that same fading smoke shall they read : The souls of the V. S. S. are with
you, boys ; so keep your gallant hearts in front !
Regardless of the fierceness of any battle just as many thoughts will be
closing around the near detection, and daily, of SPIES as triggers touch
delicate caps. Fast as the army locates the position of the enemy equally
fast will the links in our endless chain, which will cordon our entire territory,
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ferret out the SPIES. With miraculous despatch will the abroad powers learn
that all communications have, not only been cut off by both land and sea,
but, killed outright and forever. They will then know 'that America never
makes the same mistake; that only once can it be fooled in every hundred
years; but that hereafter we are even going to put a cipher on the end of
that hundred, and — play safe. And that the expenditure in war moneys that
certain people think will embarrass America because of their Spy infection —
will, when they learn that the V. S. S. have hroken the back of that self same
Spy plague, and that instead of being the "Rip Van Winkle" race of the uni-
verse we are the "Never Sleeps" — drop dead. When these same people learn
that America 'have turned V. S. S. and over night, and that the war which
could otherwise have run along for years — because of SPIES — and their con-
stant intrigue, and army of dupes — will now come to an early close ; that
our country can go ahead and prosecute all slights against its dignity; that
the great "silent army" has given itself to the colors, and with a corps of
from "two and one half milhons of our noble patriots," down to the immedi-
ate starting point of "one half million" which starting point will jump right
up to the "two and one half million" point— Avell, I wonder just what they
will — when the shock leaves them — say; or think? When certain people learn
that the V. S. S. air tight protection saves this country from one BILLION
to FIVE BILLIONS of dollars a year (enough to pursue a war)— what then
will those same people do in the face of the fact that they have actually
thrown to the four winds, every dollar used in this country (the Spy and
Dupe fund) and which amount run high as billions— since it has been going
on for years? Will any one or more people then say: "They are sound
asleep here in America?" Oh, no, no! And all the time we of the V. S. S.
are saving for the country, and because of the fact that the spirit of the
flag is wrapped around our very souls, actually and really so, and because of
our wonderful army — enough money to run the — WAR.
And exactly what is the truthful culmination of our creation, "our new
born" child, which Almighty God has given us the power to think out, and
the courage to inaugurate?
What money our U. S. Government would otherwise require to finance
the war (may now be loaned and by acts of state and to our compatriots in
the field, which moneys, and by discretion of "State Acts" eventually revert
back to our national resources). Now that we have covered the war loan—
what next? To pay an army of so great a force as will the V. S. S. soon
become, our country would have to have a reserve fund of from ONE to
FIVE BILLIONS of dollars, and for each year during the WAR. In the
face of other equal national necessities this cannot be accompHshed; could it
be done there would be no need of the V. S. S. But it can neither be done,
nor can the country afford to stand bare of this great national accomplishment
having been done: "It is part of the breath of life to the 'Red, white and
blue,'" And for it I am ready to give all that there is to me: That_ of an
American. I can do no more than give my life to the cause of the birth of
this new National Child. I say my life only because I truly believe that this
book will yet become the biggest issue aside from actual war-fare itself ;
that the blow it will strike will mean sure death to our internal enemies, and
the absolute death and forever, to any and all SPIES in these the UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. And for this reason I shall never even become
surprised at the attempt of any one or more SPIES to endeavor to mistake
me for a target. Rather me than UNCLE SAM. The idea of this great
"silent army" becoming an immediate reality is my foremost thought.
When we wipe out all SPIES, we shorten the war; this saves for our
country what moneys it would further cost and, per diem, to continue the war.
That is facts: A something stronger than history itself. Our army can
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terminate a three year war in one year. Spies can do just that much damage.
We wipe them out: Tthat's settled. If our one year's service can accomphsh
this, this is really what we have done : Saved for our country fifteen "BIL-
LIONS" prevented the further sacrifice of our men in arms, lives; brought
home to the loving, loved ones ; reigned the christian and democratic world
with peace on earth, and forever more, and : To vour flag shall have gone the
quickest PEACE with HONOR and VICTORY, this world ever has known.
And so shall nations of our, the DEMOCRACY, world look upon us with
eyes bright as though heaven itself sanctified their glow for just that one holy
glance at our virgin, American soil.
This is what the great "silent army" can now accomplish, that the gods
of all ancient future time may look back and down into the never fading
rocks of tlhe 20th century and see eating inward those same time worn rocks,
the true flame of our patriotic conscience of today : "The army of our flag,
the V. S. S." Time never shall outlive this war ; always shall it be discussed
history; and, too, the V. S. S. This great impartial army will put before each
and every member, and foremost in the mind of every being whose honor
to the flag swears by its sacred emblem to bear true faith and allegiance to
the V. S. S. this: "We all stand as one; we are on the firm ground of solid
equality; rich or poor, old or young, masters or servants, it matters not, for
we are equal. We are the eyes, ears and brain of America ; we have but one
aim.: To clear, and forever, die UNITED STATES of all SPIES."
Citizens who are left behind can join this great body by the mere prom-
ising to themselves that they will do their duty — FAITHFUL. Every city can
come out in the open and notify its members that a meeting of the member-
ship of that city will take place at, such and such a place, and that all members
are expected to be there present. Every city can do likevv'ise. Soon the entire
country has firmly established ; villages and countries are made branches of the
nearest city headquarters ; cities communicate with cities, states with states,
and, eventually, the entire country is covered with the active order of the
greatest army on earth, the V. S. S.
_ The headquarters of every city is got up at the low cost to each and every
active member of about five cents a week. This will carry all overhead
expenses such as this : "Office ; staff ; printing ; stamps and telephone ; and all
inter-city telegrams." The combined membership of each and every city may
meet and so declare and by a silent vote, just what method shall be best
adopted to select their high officers. Every city shall have its chief, its cap-
tains, lieutenants and sergeants. These positions shall be honorary; only
the active office staff shall receive a salary, which staff must be picked from
the vicinity thereat and absolutely and only because of their serene integrity.
The commissioned officers will examine all reports on SPY suspects previous
to sending them and for action to the U, S. Secret Service who only shall
act upon any and all "arrests." Should there be no such office in that vicinity
all sound reports will be forwarded forthwith and to the nearest branch
office of the V. S. S. that they may be turned over and at once to the U. S.
Secret Service. Meantime all suspects will be watched by the V. S. S. in
that_ section from w'hence the information derived; and the police of that
section, also * * *. This way no suspect can depart without the nearest
branch being in full accord with both the instant of the departure and the
method of conveyance.
If by any means any one or more suspects should elude the V. S. S. it
will be an easy matter to again pick up the clue and by our branches, as full
description of all suspects, and of both sexes will be on file in that office
whose members first found reason to suspect said probable SPIES. On any
and all occasions where photographs can be taken of suspects they should be
(taken). It will better able every member to recognize suspects, as the office
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of that city can then have what shall be known as "a foreign rogues gallery."
In the event that any living soul should dare join the V. S. S. for any
other reason than to give their full spare time and devotion to the cause,
and it can be made into a plain fact that such an act of treason has occured
against the forces of the order, then that person or persons, shall not only
be dropped from the rolls of the V. S. S. of that city thereat, but dealt witli
as an alien enemy, a suspect.
I can see the brains of the entire nation standing together as one member,
and in every city in "God's" country and as solid members of the greatest
army on earth. That the masses will take up this work is only traditional
of Americanism. _ The wise heads of this or that community will instruct
those whose earlier education mig'ht have been neglected, but whose hearts
and minds are in the right in the hght of a national emergency; and so can
the courage and flame of patriotic constancy mould themselves into thought
of one aim : Duty to the flag.
Each member is another seed planted which will link itself to the vigil-
ance of that great army wihose hands, if clasped together, will form one
mass of courage like the world never before dreamed of, and touch, body to
body, heart to heart and soul to soul, and with the spirit of '76 clear around
the American continent !
Thus \ye have enacted and for the first time in the face of warfare, the
exact method of rendering a nation Spy proof; and with the cost of not one
cent to the country w'hich soil and whose flag we all call "home, sweet home,"
AMERICA.
In another few minutes you will come upon the first opening of the Spy
box. It is imperative that I first go a trifle further on what shall yet become
immortal facts in the history of our country.
This is the first time that ever the entire army and navy could go forth
with the knowledge burning down into their souls t^hat not only is the hearts
of the people with them, but that they are part of the actual service ; that
what they do will bring to a close, the war ; and doubly fast. Heretofore,
we could but sit tight, listen; wait for the return of our loved ones. But
with the breast of tlhe times so have we arisen, and with the rising of the
whole country so can it but be expected of those in arms to equally rise;
and when before them is that great inspiring thought, "America is now Spy
proof" — well, what do you think that means to the soldier? That all things
at home and against the flag have been wiped out and for good : "Fight fast
and get home soon it means." All obstructions vanish before the progressive
victory of army and navy when — you do the one and only thing that can be
done to overcome it — v/ipe out SPIES. We have half a million V. S. S.
against quarter m.illion of SPIES ; but we will have over two and a half
millions in the V. S. S. — our great army, — and in a short timxC.
This will kill dead, and over night, and forever, all propaganda here in
America by both SPIES and their DUPES. Look at the facts square in the
face : "War will come to an early close ; where you are working you help
make your firm attack proof; it "then permits of the country to rely upon
output equal to the demands, because only demands ends war ; and, besides,
don't miss this point : "When you get rid of the SPY you are only pro-
tecting yourself, because any minute their devilish work may take you with
it." Therefore, let it be plain to you, reader, that not only are you saving
the country "Billions of Dollars," wiping out the war tax, upkeeping the men
in arms and keeping the wheels of industry going round, and ending the
war to wisdom of certainty, but, "the lives of the citizens are protected by
the V. S. S., because to get rid of them means that they have been wiped out,
gone; dead for good."
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That is a philosophy that all America will not fail to see and keenly so,
and tihe author feels that the entire nation will take the mention of it as
their bible in the clean sweep, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, against SPIES.
Never think it is other than the work of the children of God to preserve
your country against all wiles of the enemy and in war times, because it is
not; our hearts prove it. Plere in free America every individual has had
the honor to pursue the destiny nearest the heart; even the chair in the
capitol holds itself out to all men; no ambition is too great of acclamation;
women may sit in and help make our laws; it is free! free! free! So to
serve the "silent army" is the only keeping it equally free. We are showing
our flag, our blood, our nation ; we are working behind the trenches ; we
are sending to those that defend us at the front, this message: "Soldiers,
you may but look ahead, go ahead, push on ; march, march on, brave soldiers,
march ! The rear guard is protecting you ; the. flag is safe, don't even think
of looking at other than the enemy, for behind you stands the masses —
the V. S. S." Oh ! how grand, how wonderful, how beautiful ; what a sacred
honor, citizens, you may now fulfill ; and to so fill it means so much more
spirit to those far away — at the front ; and soon.
And because America is always to remain free, and that old flag is
destined to so fly and forever, God has once more shown us, and in the midst
of our turmoil how to save our holy flag from further insult : From out of
the masses there has come to you, and by the will of democracy, only a mere
mortal who_ shows you light. Follow me, mortals; you disciples of freedom
follow : "Life, love, hope — happiness."
Cease to wonder how these capitalists of intrigue have accomplished, and
before the very door of our nation, the planting of enough devil seeds to
smother us ; forget that; it has been done— overcome it, we must and now!
Close this book with the solemn vow that you hope to stand by and during
the war: The V. S. S. !
Your city is mobilizing! Enroll! Now!
1 A.
( Allied ) —Professionalism.
The combined brains of any City will greatly assist the early forming
of the immediately necessary mobilization of the forces of that municipality:
To help thoroughly instruct those of the lesser gravity in the higher intellec-
tual. Constancy and conservation will be their banner; imagination must be
tolerated by those that have already gained repute along the higher plane
line, together with the already fully trained private detective citizenry whose
hidden selves, and talent, have never yet failed to rise to the occasion of the
word "duty."
To the honor of "professionalism" of every environment will rest the
crown duly known as "preceptorial." To either sex will go this equally
divided crown.
While this is the only organization in the world which is ascertained as
bemg impartial, it is to be assumed that suggestions from the learned will
be takm as being gifted guides to the members thereat: Unanimously so
shall they be understood and accepted by those upon whose earshot fall their
uttered recipiency.
Likewise, and aside from the regular official staff (elected) will it be a
very proficient action, and on the part of the entire membership, to elect,
as honorary members, those best known in public life and in that vicinity.
Regardless of one's standing in life nothing must prevent all members from
becoming adroit: As a body unit they will strive toward one successful end
only— the V. S. S." All thought must be Government.
Professional folk shall have a still greater chance to indulge in careful
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conversation with those whom they have reason to suspect as being ahen
enemies. As solemn patriots of their country they shall communicate all
information to that headquarters to which they are attached, and by the same
metihod as would those whose daily duty proves more confining. * * * Teachers
are invited to lecture. Police Department "detectives" are cordially invited
to legally advise ; Lawyers, point to specific discrepencies in criminology ; doc-
tors, the method of "flag" insanity. Woman suffrage will prove the "Joan of
Arc" of this mighty movement, I am sure. Many shall be the genius' whose
spark must turn from . . . (past dormant ability) into suddenly awakened
and most joyful duty — "patriotism" . . . the germ "that counts.
(The author will lecture in any ' City and by written and appointive
request.)
Reiterate, 3^ou professional people, reiterate! Start to talk SPY proof
America. Assemble ! Our flag and dignity is at stake : Start now ! Pass
the word of the only and first SPY MOVE of its kind in history: Become
an advocate, join — NOW!
Free as our flag; true as our Hberty; strong as our eagle; loyal as GOD
is true! Wake up to the master move of all! AMERICA, SPY PROOF!
Protect future America — JOIN ! And so shall the cross of freedom imbed
itself down in your souls.
IB.
(Allied) Veterans of the *'G. A. R." and Spanish American War.
You brave boys who served your flag when the call came — you whose
days of youth was freely given to the spirit of Abraham Lincoln — ^do you
ever have any regrets for that golden past devoted that your flag might wave,
and forever o'er our land and proudly on the sweet breezes of almighty free-
dom? No! No! No! — shouts the very souls of those among you who still
survive : Your hearts, too.
You all know the meaning of the word "Spy." I know how you old boys
feel now: "If only >'«u could get into one more scrap! Just one more; then
— death." I know.
The young members of the — V. S. S. will look to you boys of '61, for
advice. Make it known that you are at the headquarters to tell all you know
about "SPIES"; that in the good old days things were done by SPIES, too;
and explain how wars can be brought to an early close when once we get rid
of them. Instruct the younger people, and show them that you know ; speak
out! TeH them!
And you boys of '98. How can you overlook talking about what j^ou
absolutely know to have been the cause of our war at that time, and with
Spain? How do I know? Troop K, 8th U. S. Cavalry. Three years, Cuba.
That is how I know. Can you tell me of any better way to have found out?
I am one of you, reader; you, one of us. We are ONE. Let us stand to-
gether now, and, as members of the V. S. _S., help start the thing one a quick
and solid basis and in every city in the nation, and— at once.
Veterans of the nation ! You are called upon to help establish the first
silent army on earth ; so rise to the same occasion that you did for "William
McKinley." Select your headquarters. Mobilize. Start the great SPY
MOVE — now ! Honor America.
Your children will read of our activity in all ages of American history.
You of the past two wars, listen: "Quarter of a million Spies in America —
NOW. Enough!
IC.
(Agriculture) American Farmers.
Remember that once you read this book, and decide to become an active
member of the greatest body in the world, you are doing the safest thing
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possible for both your crops and your future desire for peace on earth and
forever Make it known throughout your community that you are a member
of the V. S. S. . . u AT 1 u ^ fl • 1
A few SPIES can rum your crops over night. Not only by fire, or fluids
(and two of their methods is exactly that) ; but by the infesting of your crops
with certain species of insects only too well known to the student of entom-
ology. Destroyed crops means only one thing — famine. But when your
entire district has enrdled as members of the V. S. S. there isn't a move made
by any Spy that you don't know of that very minute. Why? The entire sec-
tion is informed' to be on the lookout. No SPY can get away from the
NATIONAL SPY MOVE.
To preserve your crops means to feed the nation; but to do that you
must help the V. S. S. Millions of us are members; you join— NOW. Select
a headquarters and begin the world's greatest war move— wipe our land free
from the SPY espionage.
Go to your prominent citizens; ask questions; start— NOW! Lock the
door against SPIES and the war ends quickly. Tihe key is here— turn it!
ID.
(Abattoirs) American Slaughter Houses and Packers.
If your meats are poisoned — after the U. S. Inspection — how do you sup-
pose retailers are going to know about it? Only after the family doctor has
been called in, and, in all probability, has to call in the Board of Health to
prevent a plague. Who is going to pay for the loss of life, less the damage
done? Spies v/ill do anything. How about ptomaine poisoning?
Are you packers prepared to protect both yourself and this Government?
You know that canned goods is a great asset to any army enroute, don't you?
Do you think any Spies can get away with this — if your entire body of em-
ployees are members of the V. S.. S.? I guess not!
The health of our soldiery is put straight up to you, gentlemen. Will you
heed the timely warning? You all know what can be done, and prevented,
don't you? Encourage your entire firm to enroll — NOW. C)ur nation is in
a turni'oil ; we are at war ; spread the news to all whom you know, and the
nation will no longer hold one single — SPY. Join !
IE.
(Apothecaries) American Druggists.
Between prescriptions do you seal ali bottles which hold either component
part drugs, or chemicals or soporific ingredients? This nation is at war,
therefore it is necessary that you prevent any attempt on the part of SPIES
from trying to put out of the way valuable citizens whose prescriptions you
fill. This is done. You might just as well know it now. The public trusts
you. But war is war, and that is the duty you must fulfill: Vigilance. Acci-
dents mean the reputation of both your business, your name and the physician
for whom you indirectly subscribe. Watch : Every ounce of medicine in your
premise; see that your dispensing clerks are strong for the V. S. S. If not,
find out why?
You know what microbes can do to. any body of people. To spread plague
is the Spies especial heart delight. Stop it ! Have no clerk in your employ
who will not advocate the greatest move in history. You are one of the vital
arms of the community. No honest clerk will hesitate a second to help pre-
serve the public health. If so, as a member of the V. S. S., I advise you to
not only report the matter to your headquarters, but to send out to all drug
stores in that city (via headquarters) a description of this or those clerks.
Likewise are they watched; and when they leave town the next branch is noti-
fied. In this particular case all hospitals are duly notified. Notify the V. S. S.
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at once of all sales of powerful drugs, and to whom, that doctors might have
overlooked on the spur of too busy a moment.
The dignity of a physician at times fools him; and in war time a SPY'S
dupe needs a brace before committing an act of treason.
You know how that clever vixen fooled countless "Benedict Arnolds,"
don't you? Well! In the good name of this nation be careful, and begin by
joining the V. S. S. — NOW! Become one of the millions to cleanse this nation
of, and forever — SPIES. Ask questions !
IF.
(Aeroplanes) American Manufacturers of Aeroplanes.
Of all plants the aeroplane shops is the place to find SPIES. It is of
vital importance that the enemy know exactly what progress we are making
and against the common foe. Therefore it is essential that this method be
adopted — the V. S. S. Ail employees are then on an equal footing. If you
then have a small number among the many who are adverse toward this great
movement — well, don't you suppose thousands can make absolutely impossible,
any treasonable move against the wilful few? Yes, sir! The sooner these
names go to the V. S. S. office the better for the country; because all suspects
are then under strict surveillance. A wrong move means an arrest. Querulous
people in these plants must be watched : Maps are of value to the enemy.
This war has only begun ; therefore, I make a special plea to the heads of
these works, and because of the trust this government has in these same heads,
to advocate this wonderful move of the nation to wipe off our part of the
map, all— SPIES. When the eyes, ears and brains of one of these plants
are working together, tell me : How do you expect any few can ever either
steal designs, intrigue to blow up or arrange to do any damage to that works
and during the entire war? It cannot be done.
And so can you see tliat the V. S. S. shall be the guide to this nation
throughout the great war into which we have now become involved. Our
future: America, SPY PROOF.
IG.
American Bankers and Financiers.
Bankers and financiers of note are the back bone of a nation during a war.
You gentlemen, must learn not to take up any pen and place it near your
lips. That is another Spy trick. Be careful that the paper you handle has
not been sprinkled with any poisonous powder.
Advocate the V. S. S. to all your employees; and pay much attention to
those who frown upon this great national movement. Never mind how long
em.ployed or faithful servants they are; you be sure of them now. — America
needs you.
Have some of the prominent mxcmbers of the V. S. S. pay you a visit in
your home it may surprise you to get the version of your servants (to whom
you seldom talk) and from a clever V. S. S. member. If they are wrong they
are wrong; if right, they will read this and be natural; otherwise they will
either prepare for the grilling or leave your service at once. And so do they
go on record in the office of the V. S. S. Either way is a dead give away.
They can't beat the most powerful movement ever put into operation in this
or any other country.
Make sure that you know all about your chauffeur ; accidents do happen.
But they manifold during a war.
Plave your relative take charge of 3'our household during your week-end
this coming summer. Help sometimes bold strange meetings. Are you sure
that you have a clear (no branch) wire running from your home — when you
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telephone? Examine your animals: Diseases sometimes reaches the master^
of the home.
Talk about the— V. S. S.
IH.
( American ) Chemists — Laboratories.
This nation, gentlemen, and as a solid body, looks to you for your_ inde-
fatigable support. Problems of national importance will ask your genius to
solve them. Our imm.ediate future surety-shop, and with much weight, will
rest upon your shoulders. Are you ready? Your secrets of state and firm
privacy are wanted by SPIES. How do you propose to make impervious
attacks against even your very self, let alone secrets of the government (in-
trusted to you) or those of 3^our own or your firm's or, those of your arsenal?
Conspiracy such as this is SPIES insane delight : Make them so morbid that
the}'- become super-villainous. What must happen can be overcome — NOW !
When we actuate our present war move we may well prepare for the real
SPY miove. So do I portray the premature movement against any such
attack, or attacks. Take the utmost care in picking your assistants ; constantly
discuss with them the merits of the V. S. S. _; suggest their becoming members :
And to show results join yourself. Keep in touch with the V. S. S. office
daily; telephone; have your assistants hear you ask: "What results have we
today? This is NO talking," Then tell your assistants what news you just
received from the V. S. S. Protect your nation. Every city in our land is
doing likewise. No SPIES ends a five year war in just one year.
No military or naval authority can rightly give other than this exact
version. Remember : We save billions for America : It costs us : Only our
honor and loyalty.
II.
( American ) Chemical — Manufacturers.
Without your able assistance no war could long subsist ; therefore, you
must know that : Any cessation will prevent the rapid pursuit of this war of
humanity; and that only inspired vigilance on the part of all units will spell
"victory." It is of country-wide, indescribable importance that such plants as
are these be so protected that even the very thought of destructive action
against them capture the inmost, the very hearts and souls and combined
brains of all solid loyalty within, that they may remain vital to our progressive,
righteous, free land.
Print down into your very spirit — you of the chemical plants, I mean —
this thought : You are part of the war ; your service is war ; your country
needs you — every one of you ; and an accident means not only pain to your
loved ones at home, delay to your output and loss of your salary, but, a. serious
impediment to your country, and to your — flag. All this can be evaded by
becoming an active member of the V. S. S. — NOW !
With every^ one of you a member of the greatest silent army in history,
how long will it take to wipe SPIES out of your plant? Make yourself a
V. S. S. You have the authority then to report to your headquarters all
suspects. So will every man in the plant do likewise. This is co-operation.
In a flash you have 3^our suspect ; the eyes of the plant are on that SPY. And
so is that SPY watched nigiht and day. Everybody wants to make that arrest.
Why?^ Because you are an enrolled member of the V. S. S. You will be recog-
nized in every part of this great country.
Start to talk about it. Ask about the city headquarters. The world's
greatest force— JOIN !
IJ.
Civil Service: State, Inter-State and Local.
Teachers : Ask your pupils many questions of their home life. You have
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no idea of conditions that might come before your notice ; children remember
things. And the most innocent remarks at times lead to the greatest clues of
disloyalty and against warring natiions. Of course, this requires great judg-
ment on the part of all teachers — whom they ask, I mean. I can only trust
to your diplomacy.
Every one on the Civil Service pay roll— Dept. of Bridges, Public High-
ways, Parks, Docks and Ferries, Water, Gas and Electricity; Dept. of Street
Cleaning .and Kindergartens. And all clerks whether State or local : This
nation is at war ! You swore allegience to your present appointive duty —
well, why not to your country; and now? Every one of you can greatly
assist in making this entire nation SPY proof. Hesitate not one second to
ask any suspicious person exactly what they mean by acting in that way which
you term suspicious.
Meet the leading people in your hom_e office ; discuss the gravity of this
gigantic movement; instruct anyone whose enthusiasm is much beyond their
breadth of intellect. Work, yes — but watch your docks and your ferries and,
by all means — your bridges ; and your water and gas ; and your electricity, too.
Forget — for just a little while, your pleasures; and remember: That by
throwing our solid spirit into tJiis movement, now, we are doing what it will
take years to do, and immediate future years, too — "if we let the other fellow
do it now." Never let this slip your memory: This country wants our service.
The dignity of the nation prevents the asking of it. Can this nation pay us
"five or &ix billions a year?" No! But our service gives that much to our
allies. And our protection brings the war to an early and victorious close.
Rise, America, rise to the pulse of modern times, and thought. Posterity
is looking you straight in the eye ! Are you going to stand up under the great-
est move in history? Become a member of the V. S. S. ! JOIN!
IK.
(American) Department Stores.
Every employee in this line of business can novv^ make a name for either
sex self. The flower of your community purchase over j^our counter and
daily. You come in contact with all classes and hourly, each day. It is a
positive fact that SPIES have been known to, and are working — ^this minute,
in our greater department stores. W^hy? Because it is the one big medium of
the many channels through which these SPIES cultivate acquaintances whose
closer friendship leads to the germ which develops indirect, foreign propaganda.
Once a clever, an intellectual foreigner, or their equally intelligent (though
adventurous dupe) procures the warm friendship of any international sympa-
thizer you can be sure of a planting that will take some ploughing to again
root out of the brain of the easily led person whose carelessness led to so
venomous, merciless mal-friendship. This practice is not only one of their
great successes, and today, here In America, but in every single nation on
earth where they can get o foot hold, and today.
American folks, weigh your true confidence ; make sure that you talk
sympathy with only those whom blood claims a holy-tie — your family. Keep
your eye on both the distinguished working girl who tells you that her relatives
lost a fortune abroad, because of the war; also the misled couriers whose
promises — for liielr aid will never be fulfilled, other than for the greed of a
few traitorous dollars ! Don't permit of any one to help use good American-
ism as a stepping stone that they might attain their aim ; instill into your
minds timid thoughts : This is a war of humanity and freedom onl}^ The
future of us all belong to our country, and the only way to protect that free-
dom is by loyal vigilance; nothing else will accomplish it. We must become
a "unit."
Never mind your store detectives ; forget them ; so many can only watch
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SO many; but the V. S. S. watches every living soul. Honor your country by
your active service. Save the head of your concern sleepless nights. Have
him honor his employees, too.
Visit and enroll in your home headquarters — now. Tell America that we
are awake to all emergencies. Your activity helps suppo.rt the Army and Navy
save this nation many billions, end the war and reduce the expenditures, and
with honor and victory.
From the wrapping girl to the delivery boy: Keep your eyes open for all
people who at/tempt to advocate anything that intimates intrigue against the
good and sacred graces of the country, in or out of your place of employment ;
take especial pride in reporting to your V. S. S. anything that bespeaks of
plotting, or treason ; watch your country's future !
Get together; talk about and join the V. S. S. AT ONCE!
1 L.
( American ) — -Employers.
Since it is the will of God that this nation shall have become the greatest
of all liberty loving nations upon thfs earth, and that all people are considered
as equal, and where the press voices the sentiment and convictions of all the
people all of the time — it is your solemn, soul and holy duty to gather around
you and in the name of this Government, all of your family : And your em-
ployees : And to say to them in a voice strong as you hope your business
shall remain sound : Having brought before our notice and in these chmatic
days of botth history and humanity, who can deny the power of what shall
yet become the financial saviour of our entire, immediate resources — the new
child of the republic — the silent army of the V. S. S.?
Who can deny that the making of a nation Spy proof ties one hand of
any enemy? Nor can any one deny that the crippling of an enemy cuts the
war in half, because to so deny means that you are not abreast of modern
times. And today we must march not only abreast of the times but far ahead
of them ; otherwise we retrograde. This must not happen ; it cannot happen !
The secret of our home success has been placed before us ; we have but
to grasp it. I, myself, wish to declare that my full services are hereby freely
given to the great army of the V. S. S. An equal action on the part of
every member of this concern shall be honored not only bv mvself, or by this
state, but, I am sure, by the Government of the UNITED STATES.
Place on the roll of honor, here, in this city, your name. And may God
bless you one and all.
IM.
Ecclesiastic — To Every Pulpiteer on American Soil.
The house of God is ever behind every movement that bespeaks of right-
eousness. It always has been, it always shall be. A Belgium V. S. S. would
now find Sitanding as erected, and not in solid mass of debris their churches.
The world knows this to be a fact. Learned men who stand behind the pulpit
equal the world's greatest wisdom.
Nor do I fear, and in the face of foreign devastation, their voluntary
advocacy of the great army that might, and through their sole constancy to
our country be instrumental in the prevention of what could really happen,
and in the traditional wake of foreign destruction. War is war until that war
is ended, wholly so ; it is war until the end has been announced ; an end which
is as yet intangible.
There must be a beginning to everything; and some one must take the
initiative. In the house of God I look to his disciples to come forth with the
timely warning. I look to you, disciples, 'to tell your congregation that the
giving of their true conscience to this great niovement is equal to the giving
to their God their undivided devotion, their souls, spirit, all ! I also look to
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you, disciples, to preach the true category of the present time — ^that right
today means to obstruct feigned might only gracing the universe in the haunted-
background of right; and that to not obstruct this sudden, mad lily white
desire for devilish power could mean (and I am not writing in the supersti-
tional) the falling of a shell upon the steeple o'er the very roof of the house
of God in which you send forth your heavenly messages.
Throw back your robe and speak not the voice of God, but that of the
nation. This nation whose industries carry, and through their children, your
churches, has been challenged ; their peace molested ; and so I ask your sanc-
tion of the V. S. S.
Will not you holy men of the church advise in the making of America
SPY proof?
IN.
Farms — Daii'y and Depots.
It is imperative that you, gentlemen, instruct your general hands in the
ability of the V. S. S. that you preserve your entire output, both in health
and purity.
You must admit the gravity of the thought which tells you how very
possible it could be to devastate your service. Health inspectors are in nowise
numerous as flies ; they can not be ever3^where as can the activity of the
V. S. S. Bacteria can be spread, and by SPIES, over night. And you well
know what can result from such a daring defy in favor of noxiousness ; how,
above all else, infant America would suffer. Why could not every milker on
your farm be found stiff on the floor of your barn stall, tomorrow morning?
What precaution have you taken against even arson? Do you know what a
milk famine means to an at war nation? Surely, you know.
You are now feeding through your industry countless of children whose
maturity will figure among those who shall yet hold the reins of destiny of
this nation. And to be careless means to touch upon the power of those
who, at this minute, are guiding stars of the immediate safety of this entire
nation, of which you yourself, are an item of its citizenry.
To have your general help enroll as members of the V. S. S. you accom-
plish, this : Everyone is looking to the full interest of not only your safety
and success, but that of the nation and the populace.
Farm hands, drivers, depot and branch store hands, v/ill know of the
power, dignity and vigilance of the V. S. S. and act accordingly. You, are
happy. Discuss it — NOWM
We will spread our force across the American continent. It costs only
our honor. Every city shall organize ; the army has been formed ; and we
are Spy proof ! Join.
lO.
Food Stuffs — Makers.
I don't care whether you have taken the utmost precaution in the pres-
ent sealing up of your product — ^^added to your force of watches, I mean — you
will never equal the service presented to this entire land — and by 3'our entire
workers — as that which is now in the making and by the V. S. S. No Spy
can long endure in the way of checking your output — compare it with emissary
reports and, by way of certain assignments, have them later reach the statis-
tician who reports our internal strength — and to the common enemy — if the
plant you operate members are united into that most wonderful "all American
move in our history — the V. S. S."
So soon as the classes learn that they represent what concerns all classes
just so soon shall the unanimity of its power flash across our land and with
the speed of purpose equal in dignity as is our most blessed word— democracy.
The worlds future depends upon our today, and tomorrows carefulness ;
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and it can be covered by us in one way, and only one way — the heart of
America way: A heaUhy way; and a SPY proof way.
I, myself, the author of this book, will gladly address any and all places
of employment in this country — free from cost — and preach the gospel of the
V. S. S. We need it!
When your nation thinks at home as the boys fight at the front, why —
you win! We must think of only one thing — victory. Keep your foodstuffs
free from poison! Remember: The soldiery and the citizenry eat your pro-
ducts : Health wins all wars.
Advocate this great movement; ask your plant to enroll, now; get rid
of all SPIES!
IP.
American Factories.
While we are at war, we are not yet at war proper ; for that very reason
we now are in a position to prevent whatever sparks of intrigue that patiently
rests in the smouldering brains of our uncanny, common foes, — and before
they ever, make psychological the placing of the torch to their inhuman
hatcheries.
A wounded soldier is taken behind the lines ; but he never would have
reached the line but for one reason — proficiently; the machine like regularity
of our home industry. Suppose we become careless; what then? He, the
soldier, would nev^er even have gotten far enough to receive his wound. Myth-
ical as thi'S might sound it is, nevertheless, exactly what we must prevent :
Outwit the fellow who plays the ruthless, no rule game : And by the eye, ear
and brain of the V. S. S. ! Station a dozen policemen around a square block
wherein a criminal is housed and they will arrest that person ; but if the entire
households on that block were members of the V. S. S. I ask you : What
chance would that same person have of escape? Settled. Now let us assume
that block consists of one large factory ; that it is one place which output is
of vital importance to our government ; and for that reason it must be kept
up to capacity output? The owners won't dare admit a possible chance of
intrigue against that plant; but the v/orry they pass through cuts the rest
of their lives in half ; and the men that operate that plant, or women, grad-
ually scent danger, and, therefore, endeavor that in the event of same shall
strive to protect, and only — number one ; because it's only human nature.
WTiat then? You face an any minute "stampede"; because it's only nature.
Now we change the scene : We see the owner come into the plant all
smiles ; he goes to the nearest box, mounts it, and calls out to his fellow-
men : Members of the V. S. S. ! — You have honored your country by your
loyalty to your flag ; you have done a great thing. I, too, am proud to say
that I am enrolled in this greatest of all modern history movements. May we
so stand together that we shall perish from our land and forever, all SPIES !
Our nation has the last word in protection. And so with a new spirit may we
forget our imaginary timidity of yesterday. In the name of the nation of
the flag we love, I say to you, one and all : God bless you !
You may then stop worrying; for this land shall become Spy proof, and
by the V. S. S. !
IQ.
Hospitals — State, City and Private.
Delirious utterances voiced in illness should — according to the prestige
and nationality of the patient, I mean — be recorded during a state of war !
Nurses of reputation have overlooked the importance of this tangible, re-
search war file.
All trained nurses should know that they can greatly assist the V. S. S.
Dispensaries should be placed under constant guard, and all medical depart-
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ments proper should be locked. Night nurses should forget to become even
drowsy ; we can't chance it.
Suspicious patients who pay to have mail dropped for them should cease;
and only nurses can stop it. See to it that private rooms hired to "run down"
patients are not used for meetings in private and of a treasonable nature.
I am telling you what I know about SPIES. People of the medical world
need only their cue. They do the job up good, too. Suspicious notes passed
over a sick-bed ? — can be traced very easily : One designated unit daily can
pass her chart — if necessary, to No. 2 — and return shortly with the address of
the departed? Report it to the office of the V. S. S. Ward nurses: Keep
your prescriptions under lock and key; unlocking a chest is easier than curbing
a plague? Private nurses: Enroll in your district hospital. They may need
you ; because big offers now to keep you in private life means to lessen the
service ; and to those now in the service : Lookout for those grand offers
and with big salaries elsewhere? Student nurses are more easily fooled —
so we should think our foes believe. This also appHes to our student doctors.
Don't let yourselves ever forget that we are at war, and that we need you —
all of you; and that with the hospitals of America lined up strong for the
great movement of the V. S. S. we are not only the greatest protected nation
on earth, but — SPY proof!
Big business heads who are one of this great army will invite you, doctors
and nurses, to visit their plants to discuss health conditions ; and, therefore,
you will find that you shall now be able to greatly honor not only your mem-
bership to the V. S. S. but your profession, in that you will address great
throngs of workers in the art of personal health preservation and war time
carefulness.
Join the V. S. S. !
IR.
American Hotels.
No real American wants to be guilty of residing in that hotel wherein
plots are in the making and against this country.
Modern hotels have thousands of rooms beneath a single structure. _ These
same hotels never have more than one head, and from on to four assistants,
house detectives. No hotel can afford a larger staff. Now the minute you
mention, and to the entire staff, that the V. S. S. is covering every hotel in
this country, that minute you get results.
Before this great movement became a fact no one or more persons would
undertake the authority to infringe upon the privacy of conspiracy; no one
seemed to care. But the moment you make a movement national that moment
you make it individual. Being at war we have turned our nation into a solid,
safe and sane secret service force, and over night. Every city office officials
will see that no guess reports become active ; which method will make our
great order real, and not— theoretical.
Wise heads will weigh things before passing them to that ultra body —
U. S. S. S. And so: Switch board girls will keep in touch with the desk;
the desk with every maid — and all bell and page boys; and the maids, in
turn and with the desk.
House detectives always have been busy watching crooks. They now can
concentrate. Waiters, bartenders, counter tenders, checkers and coat girls —
every hotel employee forms a part of the great body unit, the SPY proof
unit of the V. S. S. Useless as they have always been, and to every country
converts to the harlotries, and their less useless parasites — whose presence
maim every decent hostelry— are requested to try and respect this great order-
by keeping their names off the rolls of the V. S. S. (This is a special request
by the author who loves their absence.)
Now: With the entire staff, V. S. S. — and all guests— transients at home
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in every city — you have the solving o£ the greatest American obstacle in the
palm of your hand ; killing— SPY moves !
Get together, hotel men, assist, locate ; build up the guard behind the
firing lines !
IS.
American — Horticulturists and Florists.
Examine your flowers. See to it that no strange insects infest your
growth.
You are fully aware — ^v/hen brought before your notice — what certain
insects can do to our flower lovers, particularly those who thoughtlessly —
or through habit — place them again&t their nostrils? Advocate against this
habit during the war : It's a SPY trick 1
We can't have any of our big men and women on their backs — waiting
for the family doctors to discover a new way to saw through the human
skull ; we certainly cannot ! So to prevent it all you have but to stop smelling
flowers.
Florists : There is no good reason for your hesitancy — you won't lose
a single customer ; so go ahead — and tell the public to stop smelling. War
means health and we're going to WIN !
The only cost to any member of the V. S. S. is honor to your country and
flag. Our activity saves the nation billions ; and those billions, per-year, figure
it out — would, if the nation had to pay for our service, support our Army
and Navy. This way we make SPY proof, gratis ; and the amount actually
saved permits of the nation to so finance OUR ALLIES that we are assured
of peace on earth — yes, and forever. That is what you are doing, America ;
now, and for — christian universe.
Look at the movement straight in the eye ; make up your mind, talk
about it, and — enroll !
IT.
American Inventors.
Since your nation is at war it, therefore, behooves you to practice reticence.
Yours could be ithe one invention that your country needs ; but it also could
be that one which you could awaken to find destroyed. Blame one of your
jealous friends is about exactly what you would do. Friend gone — invention
gone. If you had not confided in your friends' (which is natural) they could
never have so innocently boosted your genius to one of our foreign emissaries,
a— SPY! You see. now what I am getting at? We have been taught to be-
come careful, perforce; to do otherwise v/ould be to sacrifice the future of
our posterity ; this we cannot, dare not even think of doing. For this reason
the silent army is now in the field.
Inventors, to be such you must first possess an imagination. Weigh it ;
use it — tell all whom you know that you are an active member of the new
national child — ^the new iron clad baby of this nation — the V. S. S. ! And may
God grant its progress.
lU.
American Miners.
Gentlemen of the Mining World : Your prolific output substantiates all
wheels of American industry, both directly and indirectly. Without your
services we become an immediate retrogressive mass of impotency. To
invalidate your industry is to but court the instant embarrassment of your
many families; financial suffering.
You all know what you are to this government — what you mean to it, at
present — now. Nor have you ever before, in the history of this — ^or any
other nation, come _^face to face with that problem which can so very easily
solve the "SPY" propaganda; that awful menace that has worked so smoothly
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(daringly) and in our very midst, and for the near past three constant years.
America can solve anything when put to the acid test. We have been
challenger by that same test, now ; and equally fast have we had the extreme
pleasure to step upon the highways of our free existence and with one mighty
shout, call out: WE are ready; our die is cast: Come on you SPIES! You
are called upon by the mightiest army on earth to assemble in your district!
Shake hands across the American continent; link and interlink our great, broad
chain against any and all SPY methods ; that we may pave the way to future
love, progressiveness — liberty; and for these things and as one, let us rise;
rise ! And upon you and for all time shall smile the great and earthly gods of
peace.
Elect your competent officers for the V. S. S. Locate where you may com-
municate and at once with all sub and inter-city branches. Organize your entire
district. Learn to fully realize that our com.bincd effort can cut this war in
half; that intrigue must go and at once; that war will cease; our resources will
remain intact ; loans shall revert to us, freedom to the world will come, and to
us — ^lioly peace.
But to get these things we must fight like our foes tried to treat us — but
not with the same bludgeon — no; but with our combined vigilance and our
brains. The V. S. S. is equal to the task. Avow yourselves to its membership,
you Americans, and now !
Forward march ! For labor, for future dignity, for right — V. S. S. ! For-
ward march ! And until that day when we again lower from the masts our
American flag, let there be no halt in our vigilance — no command other than:
Afarch — march — march ! Enroll !
IV.
American Merchants.
You, gentlemen, are in the best position possible to devote yourselves to the
cause of the movement which will, eventually, permit of you to look into the
faces of those whom you love and say : "Our wonderful activity has brought
this Avar to an early close. But for our allied constancy to both our flag and
our country, we might even now be in the midst of our only near past world's
conflict. That's exactly what the impression of our mind masses will be and
shortly after the war. For that very reason we must not dare neglect our
immediate duty to the V. S. S. To so do is to but tamper with the golden lock
that hangs conspicuously upon that gate to freedom, behind which lies the road
that leads to all-time flowery freedom.
Dispose of your mental wares that you may add to the glory of the move-
ment which you so proudly represent, that you might stimulate the apprehension
of all well considered SPY attempts against any and all arms of American
preparedness. When you give your conscience to this movement you enter as
an equal, as is the spirit of your country, as an ardent member in history that
knows only the term impartiality ; where men, women and boys and girls — all
are equal in this great order; equal in the combined desire to create a world-
wide phrase, SPY-,proof America.
Start to discuss the movement. Inquire of your nearest office. Go there
and enroll. Make it a point to become active, now — it means the future of the
universe ; so advocate it ! Teach its gospel to your children. Awaken from
somewhere amongst our midst that dormant genius which shall arise, and over
night, to flaming heights of leadership.
Opportunity is knocking, people, so cast aside fetters which, heretofore,
mocked your inner attempts at fame back into that ghost-like state of inertia —
and rise! Breast of the times holds out to you all the sacred cross, liberty;
and the laurel wreath of honor — an active membership in the spirit movement,
V. S. S. ! NOW !
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1 w.
Munition — Plants.
No longer think that j-our dail}^ toil distributes to the world implements
of dire destruction, epistles of death, torture and the like, for it absolutely does
not. To those whose thirst for fiendish desire could not be appeased even by
the holy passages in scripture we herewith place before that identical (those) a
new American bible : The book that reads of passages that count.
Through a free nation we have an inner ruler whose laws are written in
ink erasible only upon death itself — ^when our children rewrite it : The super-
law of American conscience. Look up at the cold stone over your workshop
door tomorrow as you enter upon your daily toil. What do you see? Only plain,
cold stone, eh? Look again; look hard! From behind your first glance you feel a
faint prompting, an urging ; then, your eyes give way to the gods imaginary :
Mythical ! Inscribed o'er that outer door transom you read the sacred words
of Christianity: "Those who enter here perform only the saintly duties of
universal peacefulness."
You, gentlemen, are moulding together, and with every shell, a new brick
in that endless road of democratic, world wide desire : Th imperturbable road
to quiet, no fear of attack or intrigue, days of innocently free and independent
tomorrows ; gloriously countless years upon years of tomorrows : Millions upon
millions of years to come. All things else have been tried. They failed. And
as the last resort, we, too, have had to proclaim ourselves the new disciples of
His last infinite request : Peace on earth. And we are going to preserve that
peace even if we must adorn that imiage robe of Christ Himself. Since wisdom
of a very Solomon has been called weakness, we can do naught else but build
our pulpit behind the cannon's mouth.
Men of the munitions plants : With every dispatched shell so have you
spoken a new word, in a new way, and through our new national bible. And in
the near future our new book will be new American history. Meantime we
must not allow any SPY work cause any kind of industrial cessation. Be care-
ful ! Blown up plants and dead people will hold up the quick printing of our
bible — the reading of freedom in free lands. I write these words as a prophet
from the masses, and only with my country in mind; and its golden future
liberty. To have our industry, and as a man, turn V. S. S., means this : Author-
ity to think and act in all cases of suspicion ; to know that the nation is behind
your vigilance; that your plant, and from the owner to the newest man are
members of the V. S. S. And that your headquarters acts in all reports and
zt once. That's the power that stands behind the V. S. S. . . . and it shakes
hands across this whole nation.
The nation will love us for our loyalty; our organization, known around
the globe. Perish your fear; your plant is buzzing with the new power; every
man is a V. S, S. ! Heads of your concern will join; they will honor you; and
you — your country.
Pass the world of solid suspicion to your nearest brother member. In an
hour the plant knows just v.^ho the SPY is. Later, your office. Spies are dealt
with accordingly. But be sure that you make no mistake in your suspicion.
Rise ! The nation is with you ; all America is with you ; so rise, men — rise !
And make America SPY-proof . Enroll ! Now !
IX.
American — Manufacturing Plants.
Regardless of your station in Hfe you may now become an equal member
of one mighty organization which membership is the cornerstone of our popu-
lace; an order w'hich slogan shall be: Masses' brains combined that the genius
of the many may evolve into the sensational execution, and be construed in the
SPY PROOF AMERICA 29
entirety, as being the direct national accomplishment of a conscientious unity—
the V. S. S. !
Citizens in mind, but not yet in naturalization, listen: We of America look
to you for what you can give to us in both freedom of spirit and endeavor;
for the test of your real zeal and love for that flag under whose banner you
have long since forgotten, insofar as constancy be concerned, as being your
permanent home— your birth-land. If you have so both done, and thought,
your loyalty to the V. S. S. proves it beyond all doubt. You are therefore, as
part of us, invited to join in and with us, in the wrapping around your soul,
and now — the true sentiment of the new army the V. S. S. !
All Americans understand ; others can see and feel the meaning of the pro-
tection of them and by our dignity; whidi is suffice to make them rally to the
new order of national obliteration of all SPIES, and for us all and for all the
time — forever.
Whether at home or in your place of daily livelihood, keep before your
mind's eye this constant thought: Never overlook anything that might mean
the leading up to the direct destruction of either your place of business— by
fire or otlier method — or some public or private arm of the government which
swears to protect both you and yours, and for always and during your citizenry
to this nation.
Is not this only proving that you love the honor of returning only that which
you have received — free protection? We are now engaged in giving all of our
resources, if needs be, to continue that protection : Will you not uphold this
sacred right?
We are, as a body, and from coast to coast, behind this almighty move-
ment! V. S. S.— Now!
1 Y.
American- — Navigators.
The submarine is something that we will overcome. No sleep will Ameri-
can genius lose over the thought of this thing becoming, and an early one, too
—fact. What we must always worry over has now been solved— getting rid of
aboard ship — SPIES. Therefore, that past worry having been solved, we now
'have only to tighten around all methods of navigable intrigue, our chain of
priceless vigilance— the V. S. S.
Navigators and crews : Let no one ship whose slightest action comes under
the title of sound suspicion. All ports in our land will acknowledge as official
priceless vigilance — ^the V. S. S.
Should you overlook suspicion before your departure of any one or more
persons, I mean— ^why, make sure of your wireless operator. This done, have
him flash the nearest port — iwhose U. S. S. S. will meet and relieve you of your
SPIES . . . and affidavits of said of methods treason. Then make your des-
tined port.
Always inform passing s'hips of your every arrest; it will add to their
vigilance. This means both ocean and inter-ocean liners, as well as all our
tourists, state and inter-state— in fact, all things that float and to traffic. Con-
traband cargoes will, I feel sure, be — if reported by any member of the V. S. S.
—highly commend ever by the most dignified holders of the nation's most im-
portant office powers. (Hoist, and in some conspicuous boat part, j^our new
loyal guidon— V. S. S. !)
Never let carelessness cause you to fail to discuss this great movement to
all of your crew, and daily — and take it up with all passenger members — ^you
captains ! Welcome in every port, it is advisable that all crew members enroll
in their home port ; as it then gives a broader working knowledge of the order,
and from a many port viewpoint.
Selves, families, nation — the great move protects us all. Talk it over daily !
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IZ.
American^ — Oil Wells.
Gushers can be destroyed in many v/ays. The most disastrous way being
that of the use of dynamite. Close by the sudden flow diere will be found, if
the ground is examined, and after any such catastrophe— were it to happen —
ramified electric wires. These wires are heavily dhargd. Result : Explosion ;
then conflagration. SPIES do not work in the singular — oh, no, never have —
attacks are done in the plural. And for that reason I warn all industries (and
not only oil wells) whose interest is centered, either wholly or partly on oils,
to be careful. This is one branch of our national industry that we must keep
intact from any and all SPY moves. Well fields, local tank containers — I
specify the conduit met'hod. Think hard ! We are face to face with the
system by which all dangers can be overcome, and now !
The world's greatest SPY rake will soon scratch across our dear continent.
Equally fast Vv-ill that same be heard around the Christian world ; and, also,
shall it fall upon the ears of lost effort people of intrigue, with a force heavy
to so shock the cerebrum of this same people as to stagger even their arch
reason!
To all those whose efforts engage in the co-assistance of keeping the
wheels of this government so greased that no cog can ever become SPY
Vv^edged for even one hour, I say : Never allow your nation — in war time —
to suffer the danger of submission to even temporary brain fag — and no men
is an indefatigable super-thinker which is the exact reason of the necessity of
the service of the V. S. S. : That greatest thinkers of this nation may be given
the chance to temporarily think, and deeply and carefully and fully and trul}-,
between the lines.
The constant vigilance of the V. S. S. will permit of our higher officials
to so indulge in this pleasure; so plain, dear America, isn't it — that even they
need rest; and our help?
You of the oil field, mobilize ! Dispatch your names by courier to the
nearest office ; anyway — even via Paul Revere route— to count your flag's stars,
and look — straight into the patriotic eyes of the future of us all — America.
Join— now !
2 A.
American Oftice Buildings.
Had your eye on so and so for a long time now, haven't 3^ou? Huh!
Guess there isn't anything wrong with ? Never would have said that had
the V. S. S. been in the big SPY move field, would you? Well, you are now
able to resent any such action, so go ahead!
Office buildings are the mecca for certain SPY incubators whose feigned
lawfulness alm.ost succeeded in their inexpHcable attempt to sanction our in-
nocent lethargy against any too hasty entrance into a proved too greater delayed,
absolutely inevitable conflict. Watch these arch, saintly, well supplied with
money, though triple robed, foreign, gifted legists! Beyond eye for eye: Their
orders. Where they are so are their wires, or ears in touch with your private
business. And we are the host of a quarter of a million of them ; plus at least
three dupes per SPY. There are only three men to every woman, too. Look
out for that vixen !
Only information against your country is their sole aim. Which also means
disruption. Heads of all offices: From the lobby to the roof, advocate to all,
the V. S. S. ! , , ^, , , T
SPY dupes usually work; so some one must employ them. That s why 1
say: Enroll Now!
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2B.
( Officialdom ) — State.
Political brains of this nation: You acquaint yourselves with, and daily,
the prime intellects of this country. Of course, you also meet distinguished for-
eign gentlemen. That distinguished foreign coterie is, I suppose, very bitter
against all SPIES !
But! this nation is at war. It therefore behooves us to just and only listen.
The best way to teach a SPY a master lesson is to put the combination on the
entire state and national utterance safe. Henceforth, all personal questions may
be bovved out of, and most apologetically, and with only one thing in mind:
Should that person ever again attempt to even intimate the prosecution of an
already restricted answer to any question relative, directly or indirectly, or touch-
ing in any way on so delicate a subject as war, I should con.sider that person as
capable of being placed under the surveillance of the V. S. S.
So gifted are these ladies and gentlemen in the art of taking advantage of
the psychological moment that only the m.ost carefully prepared conversational-
ist can overcome their arch feign at common foe antagonism.
Some people hate to think that they may wrongly accuse. Suspicion is sus-
picion, though, and war means the tombstone to timidity. The SPIES' delight
is to mix with the family of the acquainted statesman. There is a reason for
everything, yoii know ; and also, a greater reason for overcoming it.
Officers, don't; see to it that your staff don't talk.. Help make America
SPY-proof. You gentlemen can do it. Advocate the power of the great army
-the V. S. S. !
2C.
American Physicians.
Never before, gentlemen, has the history of your profession offered a more
splendid opportunity to assist your country than at this time. As a body you
can make yourselves loved b}^ the entire membership of the V. S. S. Countless
are the times that yoiir good offices have been visited and by persons wide open
to suspicion. Your bible w^ord is reticence, I know ; but your country's name is,
at present — War. \Ve ask no divulgcnce of professionalism, no, not that — but
your SPY-proof wisdom. The combined brains of the nation for the nation
is the nation's present need ; a medical knowledge upon which degree we can
pivot our prov/ess that we might so substantiate all possible SPY moves as to
render impossible action on the part of these "no man's land" culprits, is our
especial desire and through the patriotic aid of your ever highlv essential pro-
fession. When you belong to the V. S. S. you will more fully realize that
part of your honor to 3^our country will be to strongly advise both your contact
nurses and neighboring druggists against any method other than loyalty and
to the world's greatest war movement, the V. S. S.
You, too, should resolve that this nation shall bcomie SPY-proof; that you
hope to lecture on the event; that you will become part of it; that all previous
hesitancy is dead ; that you have lived again and in the flame of the new orders
life. That you will strive to suppress contagious diseases, or plague; and that
enactors of such shall suffer the discretion of the V. S. S. Tjaat attempts at
state distress shall at once be dispatched to the order's office. That it shall he
assumed that weaklings are subject to hire for property destruction — and for
this reason are dangerous to any war time (say nothing of peace time) com-
munity.
Therefore, and to direct all SPY preventives against specific hirelings such
as are these, it will he essential that all victims of "narcosis" be known to the
members of the V. S. S.
Doctors: Through the pulse of the flag the nation calls. Do you hear?
Answer Now !
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2D.
American Preservers of Foodstuffs.
You, gentlemen, are now the commanding chiefs of the greater percentage
of the stomachs of Am.erica. War means that that country at war will, if
subjected to a lengthy conflict, greatly rely upon all purveyors of the then
indispensable com.modity— canned goods. I trust you all to accept your com-
missions with spirit equal to that confidence which this nation deems necessarj
to now thrust upon you — vigilance.
Seal all your canned and bottle goods under the strict surveillance of the
members of the new silent army — ^the V. S. S. Nor will you regret the loss of
any order because of ptomaine poisoning, which blow at the delicacy of the
masses is another master trick enactment from the SPY box. Also, will there
be kept immune from any and all attacks, and during the war, your co-operative
industry. That is in itself a credit to both nation and industry.
Prevail upon the entire link members of the chain of your industry to as-
semble, and as a solid chain, that they may mould themselves within the national,
maze wide unity of the V. S. S. The eyes of health are upon you. Advocate —
V. S. S.
2E.
American Restaurateurs.
Among your diners, and daily, hourl}^, 3''es, minutes, can be seen, imaged
America. And to honor the prestige of so brilliant a patronage one must be-
come WAR careful. How do you know just who it is that would, and by a
journey to Heaven, meet with the approval of all SPIES?
Usually we find that the innocent dispenser of service is back toward the
SPY. Result : The loss of a war time celebrity^-which must not, but which
positively can happen, and a business ; and reputation. Can either the nation or
you afford this loss? No. Is not this a message of warning to all restaura-
teurs? Yes? Well, take it then, and from whence it comes — a voice from the
heart of America, a unit of the masses, an American.
I would expect deaf ears to this warning, to ner-er forgive one's self for
preventing what can very easily happen, but which can now be evaded, and by
constant loyalty to the V. S. S.
Don't let any SPY use your reputation as a medium through which method
aim can be attained. Cashiers and house detectives can't be all over, and
shouldn't be expected to be. But all restaurant help can be; thus we tighten
the chain of national safety.
Only your country and its future thought must 3^ou awaken in your very
souls ; the protection of that emblem that must wave and forever, and in free-
dom ; our flag.
Let us stand together and, in one echo, send clear around the world, the
voice of the iron guard behind the trenches : America and the V. S. S. stands
ready to sweep clean and keep clean our country of all SPIES ! Members :
Assemble to your order !
2F.
^ American Ranch Owners.
Prairie fires, cattle rustling, water and food poisoning, plague innoculation
— all such tricks, arson inclusive — can now be blocked to either the emissary
or Spy. Give a cowboy a gun and he will use it when he meets trouble ; but
tell that same cowboy that the nation honors him as a unit of loyalty to the
national Spy movement ; that his activity helps preserve the food of the nation
— 'what then? Why, he stops waiting for possibilities. He can't help it; 'it's
traditional !
And with the nation behind this movement, strong in the West as it is in
the East, equally strong are all roads which lead to the Golden Gate — ^SPY proof.
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And so can we sa}- to all "beneath the skin" x\mericans : The future of your
nation is safe! But we can not begin by tolerating either supposition or con-
jecture; nor can we even start to idolize the imaginary; we must clasp hands
against what we know positively could happen, has happened, is this minute
happening, and which happenings can be wiped out only by the entire nation
turning— V. S. S. !
Thus you have the plain picture painting before your very eyes ; no sane
person can deny facts, and those who know, will not; and so do we teach the
lesson, and to the world : Not only do we give an Army and Navy, but we
support it in this way : Air tight against SPIES cuts a war in half ; resources
remain intact; debts reduce one-halif, millions of lives are saved, and billions of
dollars. There is the secret of the holy cross which you bear, your solemn duty
to both America and the V. S. S. !
Will not all people behind the lines, and across the continent, membership
it — now? Mobilize in your district! Our spirit will strengthen the soldiery, too!
Join !
2G.
American Railroads.
If our common foe delights in the thought of having intermingled the
ranks of all enemies with their soldiery; if they claim as their art in military
destruction, then I say — and to 3'ou of the four wheeled world : Not only can
thev not invade our Army or Navy, but that they cannot even pierce the lines
of the V. S. S. !
Gentlemen : You are so strongly entrenched and with the wisdom of the
nation, and with its vital organs of existence — life, food, fuel, materials, min-
erals— in fact all beings and things that make you into an already capable army
— and second to that of the uniformed forces, that you have now only to con-
centrate to overwhelm the most ghastly move emissary, and upon this soil and
during our most worthy conflict !
Organize, and from your ticket ofhce to your locomotive engineer ; and let
it be known that the eyes, ears and brains of the traffic world is open to de-
tection of any and all things treasonable against this nation and during our
armed array ; that the Railroads of America and to a man have gone — V. S. S. !
Forget entirely the very fact that there exists in your world a police force ; and
for the simple and sane reason that these poor boys are even now doing machine
work — and in every capacity in this country today; and that any greater request
is beyond either their brain or physical prowess ; that sleepless speed already is
their aim in honor to their flag. As a nation we relax, that they may breathe
freely, and just for a few hours — and recuperate, the allies Police Forces of
Am_erica. All forces, whether Government or State or City, will idolize your
timely, human help.
Ticket agents and depot baggagemen and porters: Stand together! Keep
in the closest touch with your depot Police Headquarters ! All workers of the
freight and sleeper yards : Look out ! Signal and ground switchmen : Make
your new God that one to whom we must learn to bow—Vigilance ! Engineers
and Firemen : Eyes front ! Don't look straight though ; use the eye axis — up
and down and around; look hard, too — for you are now soldiers of the nation!
Conductors and brakemen and porters : You are now members of the guard ;
salute ! Keep in close touch with the passengers ; help them — they are mem-
bers, too ; and will help you.
After your inspection inform your engineer that all aboard looks safe this
run. These men need aid and courage — now; they have families, too. If
suspjcious passengers disboard — no matter where the point— notify that station
(by 'written notice) — V. S. S. ! That is : _ Scratch down a description these
people — you can know when they are leaving the train — and throw it to that
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station (in charge) man. Being one of us he will know, or she. Suspicious
characters may go ahead on the next train, stay there, or go back again — it all
depends on the appointive place of meeting — to actuate their SPY work.
Again, gentlemen: You are the guardians of our most vital organs! The
national trumpet is blowing its true heart blast ! To those who hear : Fall in !
And so will march the army of the V. S. S. !
2H.
American — Railroad — Surface Car Lines.
All street car line operators, such as motormen, conductors and inspectors,
have an excellent opportunity to now exercise their most perfect ear shot. You
never can tell just what you may hear, and relative to things that may lead up
to things that might evolve a heretofore accidental overlooking of a SPY plot.
You must learn to beheve that these people are located in every walk in our
public life, and have been for three years past — and that we are now going to
rid this country of them, and for good and all time I We've got to get rid of
them — all at one time ; to leave one would be like leaving behind a few flies in
July — an ill brain will certainly breed new eggs — so we might just as well make
a clean sweep !
The answer: Make inquiries as regards the location of that office in your
district. Don't hesitate a second to become known as an active member to the
order whose specific and solemn duty is to obliterate all those whose endeavor
has' been, and long since so, and against the heart freedom o^f citizenry America,
to disrupt the eternal liberty of the cornerstone of universal idolatory — Ameri-
canism !
21.
American Railroad — -All Subway Lines.
From terminal to terminal you boys can shake hands with each other and
in the name of the V. S. S. ! Never forget that a time fuse explosive is a
perfectly, can happen, proposition. You say : We watch every one who enters
and leaves. All right; fine! But suppose you were just looking into space? —
against some obstacle trying to see through a crowd, or through "lights out"
ebony darkness; um? A subway jam cannot be seen through; and everybody
knows that ! But SPIES can I
Before you leave your terminal, conductors, examine all mechanism be-
neath those cars which you operate. Each man will then know that no car which
he operates will ever hold, and secreted under either seat or car proper, any
explosive. This settled, all track v/alkers will examine all walls and overhead
architecture, together with that of all tracks, beneath all heaped material and
in all darkened corners. Hollow sounds behind any subway walls proper might
develop a few startling things, were they at once pursued, and during chaotic
times. Rivers and mountains have been drilled through — why not walls?
Station ticket offices : You get drowsy around three or four A. M. you of
the night shift, don't you? If you did that nov/, and in uniform, you would be
court martialed at once and on General Order charges ! Don't leave everything
to the fellow upstairs. From now on, remember : Your nation is at war ! Every
one who passes you by, and who looks suspicious, should be investigated at
once! Alone? Telephone the next station. Try to designate the car that or
those persons are riding in. You already have given the conductor the infor-
mation. He will be on the look-out for next station assistance . . . provided no
uniformed or known officer is at this time riding.
Printed^ slips should be put in operation. The original writer can then keep
a copy of his sHp, which will bear his capacity, time, place and number; station
or car number, too. And so can the slip pass along until some authority can
take it up for action. But you must remember that officers must account for
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their time ; hence the sHp. But in all likelihood, you won't have to go that
far : All around you and probably watching that same person, or persons, you
will find members of the V. S. S. ! *
This way the entire populace is behind you; all are one, a unity; and all for
the one idea — our flag. Vigilance means a quick victory; negligence — strife and
regret. Which do you choose?
The only expense— your honor. Shake hands with the Stars and Stripes!
And now !
2 J.
Residential — Travelers.
Heretofore it was only traditional that you go to the morning paper for
anv and all information as regards SPIES and their activities. Now all is
different. You visit the V. S. S. office, show your card, the index is run over
in a second, your name is located, and 3^ou are given the information that no
newspaper can use or publish until we have given them that information, which
is only after action has been taken by the Government Agents, to whom we for-
ward ALL information. This courtesy is afforded all travelers whose home
city CARD proves membership. And it is to this same office, regardless of
jus't what city you might then be in, that you, Mr. Traveler, will file your re-
ports, information relative to all SPIES. And so will you create a host of new
friends, whose merits you will long cherish. This way we get to the bottom
of things relative to our national SPY system.
It will strengthen our method into the highest slate of continental efficiency,
a broader field of exploit open to our brilliant young men whose firm integrity
they hold in their hand's palm, and add to the general safety of this nation
ten-fold over any and all past or present manifold efforts at SPY obliteration.
Nor shall this nation every fail to thank all those whose citizenry vigilance
work itself up into that wonderful, magical word of all words — love. Love is
success. And the sooner we gather together our nation, form a love pact, and
make 'that one and only glorious emblem our sweetheart, just so soon shall we
have peace — with very high and distinguished honor, too.
This is a WAR of individuality; no one can look straight in the face of the
situation in its entirety and fail to do other than bow to the idol of truth in
the acknowledgment of this, as yet to be learned, and I hope not before the door
of Hght thought, negligence nemesis — fact.
Since no two people ever think alike, even in those cases which cover what
might be classed as being psychological coincidences, everybody, no exclusives,
who fail to look with other than a heavy conscience, and concentrate upon the
"greater than cannon roar" subject," SPY, will soon learn to become more
friendly with the name, and with a life-long regret; and if a five year WAR tax
which can be wiped out in two years isn't a serene regret— well, we have lost
in the maze somewhere our entire sentiment, that's all! Remember that Spies
can never so hurt this country as to annex Coney Island, but they can make
us, and by their method, fight like hell and for our preservation, and for five
long years! Do yoii want to pay those bills? Oh, no! say you. But that don't
go in the alphabet; you do! And if you bought all the exempt bonds on sale
you couldn't beat the market; you pay! Why? How? You know that Uncle
Sam must be a smart chap to have raised so large a family, don't you? It
really is beyond me — and, say— Dowie would be a piker! But letus go back to
bonds. Sooner we clean the national slate just so soon will this issue of bonds
be called in. You know how you feel about that mortgage hanging over_ that
so and so piece of property around the corner, don't you? Longer you linger
on the hard luck story with the mortgagee the more you pay!
When a Government finds itself in hock it tries to get out ; it goes looking
for the method by which the slate can be cleaned, and in a hurry! Because
foreclosures are bad actors, are awful tragedies, and would, if enough took
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place, exhaust the scidhtz powdter market, forgetting entirely that great, life
shortening thought, poverty and exposure. A Government is run on the same
basis : It will, if you allow her, call in BONDS !
This done, rehabilitation starts in on a tremendous footing, and resources
again become intact, an essential which, unless it can be done, renders any
coiuntry subject to vital exposure of arch, subsequent attack, and, henceforth —
triple hell ! And the man whose editorials educated me will tell you — Arthur
Brisbane!
Should this happen, don't forget that we are at WAR — and that statecraft
is only salesmanship — in the higher mathematics — and that it can happen, will
happen — if they can stick it over — ^which means getting even for our present
participation — what about the BONDS? Maybe your great-grandchildren will
get them; and, maybe they won't! That's WAR! It's the mortgage stunt all
over again! Why? Foreclosure means credit; lost — you lose.
War terminates; nation heavily indebted; everything starts rolling; when,
bang ! We are into another WAR- — China, Japan, Mexico — somebody wants a
concession — they think we are caught napping; and we would be, actually
speaking ; but, of course, we would also turn right around again, and — fight !
What would that sound like? A dream? You would know better then— and
now is the time to prevent it. Weigh the possibilities ; loosen up on the liberty
loan ; get results quickly ; get it over with, and — now ! You stop dreaming and
waiting ; and remember : That a quick finish is going to prevent any and all
nations from any and -all future attempts to even try to butt in on our calm,
cool and collective methods of future general resuscitation.
Each day at the track you see the previous day "Bookie" touting. Why?
Over-confidence. That can, and it almost broke, England. That nation showed
the world's mightiest wisdom imaginable to all future modernism by submitting
to truth ; by casting aside all pride ; by trusting us to so benefit by that truth
that we wall evade that same, awfully fateful stop— over-pride. And that is
exactly what we are absolutely not doing. We have got to go by England ;
either that, or stand still. And the first along that line is to get rid of every
SPY on this Continent !
The next step — money; and the more you hand to this Government now, the
quicker it will accomplish what we are after— peace with honor, victory. And
the quicker you can sell your Bonds, or be sure of their future par ; but I if
you are buying those Bonds other than with a WAR viewpoint, you are creating
an act of conscientious treason; you are admitting that you have no interest;
that you are playing i&af e ; and you will regret the day that you didn't think
about America first — regret ! Nothing exempts our conscience, let alone a
patriotic condescension in favor of mere money! This must be our bible:
To see to it that we put this country in a position to clear their Bond debt soon
after the WAR as possible, which will put the warning in the word DARE to
any nation whose design it is to start something, and in view of the fact that
we cannot fight at that time, because we owe too much money. If we linger a
year, and France and England wants too much money, and can't get it, and
lose, we don't get their billions upon billions that they owe us. Not in this
decade, anyhow. Settled. That money, together wath what this nation will
owe to the public, in Bonds, couldn't be paid until the foreign loan was replaced
and as a simple matter of protection to ourselves. But the interest, yes. But for
every hour and_ every dollar we spent and got we would have to pay the price —
strife. And with the thought ever before us that this nation was subject to
attack and by those who knew too well our circumstances, and because of a
WAR which we did not go at with our souls, and forget the bigness of our
pocket books. We must get up on our toes ; rise to the occasion ; do this thing
quickly or live to remem'ber that we had a WAR that we cannot ever forget.
And that means the dollar bill!
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Make America SPY proof; take an active interest in the liberty loans—you
might as wdll do it now as to know that later on you must do it or lose your
freedom, a freedom of hard times that will make us look like we were bankrupt
in regrets.
The minute a nation asks for "five billions" and gets it in a day or two, this
is the result :_ What's the use of fighting a nation busy fighting among them-
selves in their effort^ to purchase Bonds? iVToral effect wins WARS, too;
remember that ! But if we get together now, and go hand in hand, and kill the
SPY move and give to this nation all the money they want, and when they v.-ant
it— and don't embarrass our Treasurer, by having him tour the country to
convince you of the fact that I have already made plain — we Vvill win this fight
and in a hurry!
Forget that we are in any waj' making an appearance; we are not. Wash-
ington sees the writing on the wall; k asks your confidence; it can't give all its
secrets ; bwt those State secrets are your future protection. So, believe America,
believe ; take action ; think — and give, now !
The Bond issue, and the V. S. S. means : Quick peace, and love, and —
liberty. Enroll now !
3K.
Residential— America.
America, see to it that no home cm_ploys any person that appears to be under
the influence of foreign SPIES, or that that male or female is not a direct SPY!
This means all places of abode, whether apartm.ent houses, pri\'ate dwellings or
countr}' seats ; flats, tenements or boarding houses. Apartment houses proper
can so regulate their cognizance that every tenant cam be trul}^ understood both
in method and visiting associates; and the elevator boys can act as sentries —
and tips shouldn't let them forget that their country is at WAR; and I don't
think that it will.
Landlords ought to talk to tenants, too — they know what taxes mean.
Ever^^body does. Solid American tenants should meet; a closer friendship dur-
ing the confiict is an almost necessity; because co-operation is the best point in
favor of the V. S. S.
Private dwellings should know the history of their household ; and country
seat owners should have a trustworthy person to prevent tany private conspiracy
pact. Flats, especially those whose premises som.etimes ho'lds queer meetings —
other th-an for just common gambling— ishould be made known, and their method
of queerness. Tenement houses are a more or less mecca for the emissaries'
dupes or the SPY.
'Careful consideration can ascertain enough knowledge from these side street
dwellings to promptly consider whether or not they hold any one or more
SPIES. It is but the weighing of their movements carefully that will convince
any and all members of the V. S. S. just how far they can proceed before
routine apprehension.
But the boarding house is the identical spot to locate the very shrewd SPY.
All boarding houses should know the element of their business indulged in, and
by all persons who reside under the roof of a reliable household — in fact, I
believe that all such premises will do their duty to the country wdio upholds
their citizenry. Find mit who lives under your roof, and during the WAR. And
all rooming houses and landlords too : Report all strange things and happen-
ings to the office nearest your residence — the V. S. S. ! Every one is doing the
same thing— and will keep on cleaning this land, and until peace comes to us
again, of-^SPIES I
How many of us have not already thrilled at the facing of the very thought
of that horrible death? When we almost drown we only knov\^ one word:
Help! .When the gruff character jumps out of the darkness and upon us, we
think : This thing would kill if I dare resent. So you hand over your valu-
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ables. Next day you report it to the police ; but it is past now, and you feel
brave agiain. I ask you only one question : Excluding insanity, of course, how
many murderers now in the death house are there who would think twice — if
only they couild enjoy freedom all over again? They have had time lo weigh
their thoughts, and in deep, soul deep, and heartmost logic?
Carelessness now, and on our parts, places us in an even more distressing
state than even those that have but to await the inevitable hour. But they know
— we can never know — other than that invasion means a more excruciating,
painful death.
The menace of greed, once upon our shores — then what? Have you no
imagination? Do you women court what I cannot write — inexplicable treat-
ment?— knowing that the one and onh- climax can be but the glisten of the
blood soaked bayonet? Would you like to see triflings — Americans — don't over-
step adventure this time^ — 'Would you like to see your loved ones hanging in
efligy? Forget al!l about that almighty dollar then, wouldn't you? Why? Be-
cause you shall -then have awakened to a fact, a true state of affairs — and all
because you wouldn't believe your flag ! Give all you had then, your persons
— then your lives : And before your newly awakened, but to.o late eyes, you
would see your men breathe their last ; and in the one eye — every eye, I mean-
that everlasting flicker of sorro.w, mistake — death ! You can never doubt but
that you would, were you only able to again rise, rise and as a body, one — shout :
Our all to 3^ou and forever, all ! all — \\ oodrow Wilson, all ! all ! all !
In the name of Almighty God, why- — I ask, why — since we possess the same
brain — only less clouded — I ask: A.gain I ask: VVhy not now, now, now! — in
the name of humanity, now!
Age cannot bring youth, but youth, age ; and so could young America be-
come old. You must know that one year's sacrifice is greater than fifty retro-
gressive ones !
Look out! — you screech in admonishment of all danger; but America, ah!
— with only a strip of water between deafening, treacherous guns; mountain
high — -WAR smoke in blood drop bigness ; and across water venom that has
scorched our souls — what do you do ? Shame our s-pirit — our bible : Word
wise our enemy of our new disease: That of lethargy.
Cabaret nonchalance, listen you : Hear McAdoo is going to stump speech
the Liberty Loan? And vixens: Discussing the honorable Red Cross: The
one order whose valor bows onl}^ to women — and to on'ly just females it means:
Distance : Enchantment. Tear great pieces out of the heart of dignified
statesm.anship, if you will ; but it cannot deter the effort of that gentleman
from whose Capitol desk you drag him — that he might save from themselves —
you, and you! America — you! — that eternal freedom may reign.
To those who will not hear military suicide can but be their only aim.
Patriots : Assemble, less 3'ou dare to bathe in frightful mire, to that still chan-
nel of calm, soothing, well balanced island of longevity : The mound of pride
Liberty Bond ! Conscience tact your thoughts ; and with an orderless order —
that of an overwhelming subscription for the veins blood of our republic.
Bonds, have that silent but powerful heart throb of this continent, read: Dear
Mr. McAdoo: You sit tight! . . . And the answer from this great man will
likewise not be forthcoming, but ! and to those whose psychic power can read
the very depths of his soul, only one answer possible can be made visible to
the human eye: Quick peace; honor — and forever.
1 trust very member of the V. S. S. to never cease to advocate the BOND
issue. The very heart's blood of our SPY-proof movement equallj^ shares of
endeavor with that of rising to the subscription occasion, that we might sub-
stantiate those before us, and in the trenches, with both that glorious fighting
spirit fact, that we have met a'll demands equal to their capable progressiveness,
together with the rendering impotent of all foe orders to their emissaries;
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staggerin.c,^ their every turn; and with their helplessness comes the sad revelation
of wasted propaganda funds, closely followed hy their l)ein<2: made to believe
this fact: SPY proof America!— and the end of their Rainbow.
Foremost in my mind and during the WAR lingers but one supreme, lofty
thought — giving my full time and devotion to the spirit of this book. I cast to
the four winds all things else, and my advocacy of this work shall not only be
taken up, and by the hciart of young America, but find a choice spot on every
household table in intellectual, patriotic America. Beyond me do I scatter all
thoughts of monetary aim; for such an aim, and during a WAR, is but common
treason : Guiltless am I. As they are issued so shall all my personal profits
from this work go to the purchasing of Li'berty Bonds. Hence the waving o'er
our land of that sacred, magic wand (called Peace) just so soon shall I sur-
render "MY BONDS" to a gift fund, which fund shall accept all BONDS,
gratis. And so_ shall proud America again hear our supreme EAGLE screech
aloud : Posterity, your heirloom from us of yesterday shall read— 'neath
mountain like words, and made human by golden morning sun rays, this im-
mortal message: Hold high your heads, children; high — for you are debtless !
Evasion means invasion; we cannot look askance; it is too late — ^we must
fight! Equally s'trong must be the impression vrith which we permeate the
spirit of our soldiery, and our navy— that the flag pulse of the entire nation
stands behind them; and, also, the Red Cross. This they must know: That
we know, and appreciate. Libertv Loan and the Voluntary Secret Service —
God Bless You Both !
FINIS.
To those who are not called upon to enter into the active service of this
great WAR, because of their ability to perform an even greatr at-home service,
and all native citizenry. When tlie ver}^^ history — present day, today's — history
of this gigantic organization becomes known, and our across the continent hand-
shake becomes an early fact — and that will be soon — ^just so soon have we rightly
begun to really end this world WAR. Heretofore, the left-behind hearthstone
became the one altar of sorrowful throbs, the palace of thrills, shrine of pangs.
In the name of our serene unity these heretic thoughts have now long since
died, and with the declaration of WAR.
And with these same old, dead thoughts of the remote past hastened into the
distant background, so have we lived anew, and with that power which will
serve us to concentrate, and fully so, upon the mightiest subject of our day —
Our New Baby— the "Liberty Loan" and the "V. S. S !"— SPY PROOF
AMERICA ! All big ideas must be carefully nurtured ; and so must this one be.
While this infant is enjoying excellent health we must not dare think of it as
being immune to illness, but carefully guard against it. Proper care now, vig-
ilance, cannot help but gain our speedy and national long recovery — the keeping
of ourselves from all future attack or treachery.
The writing is plain ; it is written in red blood ; to not read it, and mountain
wall against its progress means stone blindness.
AMERICA : make your new bible the "Liberty Loan," your sacred altar
— ^the "V. S. S !" And soon now, even the very birds will chirp PEACE. And
our Country, the Troops, the Red Cross, and all humanity ,will BLESS YOU.
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